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Question
An index is clustered if:
Options
it is on a set of fields that form a candidate key.
it is on a set of fields that form a primary key.
the data records of the file are organized in the same order as the data entries of the index.
the data records of the file are organized not in the same order as the data entries of the index.
Solution
the data records of the file are organized in the same order as the data entries of the index.
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