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'index only' table vs. 'index organized' table

From: Pardee, Roy E <roy.e.pardee_at_lmco.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:40:43 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004104F8.20020214133104@fatcity.com>

Greetings all,

Can anybody enlighten me as to whether these things are the same or different? In Designer (v 6.0), I'm seeing a spot to specify a 'percent threshold' and 'overflow tablespace' for my table, under the heading "Index Only Tables". I've heard of index-organized tables, but never 'index only' tables. The help file has been unavailing.

Thanks!

-Roy

Roy Pardee
Programmer/Analyst
SWFPAC Lockheed Martin IT
Extension 8487
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