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service Index |
- Description
- is used to specify the index for a database table. It refers to one or
more columns of a table.
Note:
All properties and columns of an index could by modified before they are appended
to a table. In that case the service is a data descriptor.
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Properties' Summary |
[ readonly ] string
Name |
is the name of the index.
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[ readonly ] string
Catalog |
is the name of the index catalog, may be empty.
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[ readonly ] boolean
IsUnique |
indicates that the index allow only unique values.
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[ readonly ] boolean
IsPrimaryKeyIndex |
indicates that the index is used for the primary key.
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[ readonly ] boolean
IsClustered |
indicates that the index is clustered.
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Properties' Details |
Name
[ readonly ] string Name;
- Description
- is the name of the index.
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Catalog
[ readonly ] string Catalog;
- Description
- is the name of the index catalog, may be empty.
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IsUnique
[ readonly ] boolean IsUnique;
- Description
- indicates that the index allow only unique values.
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IsPrimaryKeyIndex
[ readonly ] boolean IsPrimaryKeyIndex;
- Description
- indicates that the index is used for the primary key.
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IsClustered
[ readonly ] boolean IsClustered;
- Description
- indicates that the index is clustered.
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