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CHECK-Einschränkung | CHECK constraint (A constraint that allows for business rules that span multiple tables. For example, the Order table could have a CHECK constraint that would prevent orders for a customer from exceeding a credit limit defined for the customer in the Customer table) |
Dynamische IP-Einschränkungen | Dynamic IP Restrictions (An IIS extension that enables administrators to configure IIS to block access for IP addresses that exceed the specified number of requests and determine the behavior when an IP address is blocked) |
Dynamische IP-Einschränkungen - Erweiterung für IIS | Dynamic IP Restrictions Extension for IIS (An IIS extension that enables administrators to configure IIS to block access for IP addresses that exceed the specified number of requests and determine the behavior when an IP address is blocked) |
Dynamische IP-Einschränkungen für IIS | Dynamic IP Restrictions for IIS (An IIS extension that enables administrators to configure IIS to block access for IP addresses that exceed the specified number of requests and determine the behavior when an IP address is blocked) |
Einschränkung auf Spaltenebene | column-level constraint (A constraint definition that is specified within a column definition when a table is created or altered) |
Einschränkung der maximalen Bandbreite | throttling (A method of preventing a denial of service attack by limiting the number of requests that can be made to a system) |
Einschränkung eines generischen Typparameters | generic type parameter constraint (A way of limiting the types that can be specified for a generic type parameter. For example, types substituted for the type parameter can be constrained to inherit from a particular type, to implement a specific interface, to provide a parameterless constructor, and so on) |
Einschränkung für Finanzdimensionswert | financial dimension value constraint (A hierarchical financial dimension relationship that restricts the set of all possible financial dimension value combinations to a set of valid financial dimension value combinations) |
Einstellungs- und Einschränkungs-Editor | Settings and Constraints Editor (The inspector window used with all diagrams through which settings, constraints and resource definitions can be viewed and edited) |
2-elementige Einschränkung | 2-element constraint (A constraint that applies to two elements, such as two classes or two associations. The constraint is shown as a dashed arrow from one element to the other, labeled by the constraint string in braces ({ })) |
erforderliche Einschränkung | mandatory constraint (A constraint that requires every instance of an object type's population to play that role. With a disjunctive mandatory role constraint, each member of the object type's population must play at least one of the roles indicated) |
feste Einschränkung | inflexible constraint (A constraint that ties a task to a date. The inflexible constraints are Must Finish On and Must Start On) |
flexible Einschränkung | flexible constraint (A constraint that does not tie a task to a single date. Flexible constraints are As Soon As Possible, As Late As Possible, Finish No Earlier Than, Finish No Later Than, Start No Earlier Than, and Start No Later Than) |
ODER-Einschränkung | OR constraint (An indicator of a situation in which any instance of a class can participate in only one association at one time. The constraint is shown as a dashed line connecting two or more associations, which must have a class in common) |
referenzielle Einschränkung | referential constraint (An element of an SSDL schema that specifies the direction of an association with FromRole and ToRole attributes. A referential constraint corresponds to a CSDL navigation property) |