Which type of index changes the order in which the data is stored in a table?
A. non-sequential
B. sequential
C. non-clustered
D. clustered
3 Comments on “which the data is stored in a table?”
bekkarisays:
clustered D
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Natesays:
Such a poorly worded question, given the answers. But D is the best answer.
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avalon333says:
D, is correct.
The only time the data rows in a table are stored in sorted order is when the table contains a clustered index. When a table has a clustered index, the table is called a clustered table. If a table has no clustered index, its data rows are stored in an unordered structure called a heap.27 nov. 2017
clustered D
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Such a poorly worded question, given the answers. But D is the best answer.
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D, is correct.
The only time the data rows in a table are stored in sorted order is when the table contains a clustered index. When a table has a clustered index, the table is called a clustered table. If a table has no clustered index, its data rows are stored in an unordered structure called a heap.27 nov. 2017
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