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How non clustered index point to the data?​

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Answered by kaurmanpreet5497
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How non clustered index point to the data? Explanation: Nonclustered indexes have a structure separate from the data rows. A nonclustered index contains the nonclustered index key values and each key value entry has a pointer to the data row that contains the key value.

Answered by Bainlygirl33
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Nonclustered indexes have a structure separate from the data rows. A nonclustered index contains the nonclustered index key values and each key value entry has a pointer to the data row that contains the key value.

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