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bevel joinjoint biseauté (The join style where two lines join at an angle creating a straight edge cutting off the corner)
corner joinjoint (Two lines that are joined at an angle. For objects that have sharp corners, such as rectangles, you can change the way the stroke looks at each corner point by applying one of three corner join styles: miter join, round join, and bevel join)
full outer joinjointure externe entière (A type of outer join in which all rows in all joined tables are included, whether they are matched or not. For example, a full outer join between titles and publishers shows all titles and all publishers, even those that have no match)
inner joinjointure interne (An operation that retrieves rows from multiple source tables by comparing the values from columns shared between the source tables. An inner join excludes rows from a source table that have no matching rows in the other source tables)
Join an Existing Conference...Participer à une conférence existante... (An item on the Actions menu that adds the user to an existing conference)
join columncolonne de jointure (A column referenced in a join condition)
join conditioncondition de jointure (A comparison clause that specifies how tables are related by their join columns)
Join Conference optionoption Joindre la conférence (An optional function in integrated audio conferencing that enables Live Meeting to dial a participant's phone instead of requiring the participant to dial in)
join filterfiltre de jointure (A filter used in merge replication that extends the row filter of one table to a related table)
join gesturemouvement de jonction (A revision gesture that is used to remove space from between two words (join words))
Join Launcherlanceur de participation (Part of the existing Lync Web App IIS web component. Lets users optionally join meetings by using a mobile device)
join lineligne de jointure (A line that connects fields between two tables and shows how the data is related. The type of join indicates which records are selected for the query's result set)
join operatoropérateur de jointure (A comparison operator in a join condition that determines how the two sides of the condition are evaluated and which rows are returned)
join pathchemin de jointure (A series of joins indicating how two tables are related)
join stylestyle de jointure (A style that specifies how the ends of connected lines are joined)
left outer joinjointure externe gauche (A type of outer join in which all rows from the left-most table in the JOIN clause are included. When rows in the left table are not matched by rows in the right table, all result set columns that come from the right table are assigned a value of NULL)
line joinjonction de lignes (The common area that is formed by two lines whose ends meet or overlap)
miter joinjoint d'angle (The join style where the ends of two consecutive lines or paths form a sharp or a clipped corner, depending on whether the length of the miter exceeds the miter limit)
outer joinjointure externe (A join that includes all the rows from the joined tables that meet the search conditions, even rows from one table for which there is no matching row in the other join table)
right outer joinjointure externe droite (An outer join in which all the records from the right side of the RIGHT JOIN operation in the query's SQL statement are added to the query's results, even if there are no matching values in the joined field from the table on the left)
round joinjoint arrondi (The join style where two lines join at an angle creating a rounded edge, cutting off the corner)
self-joinjointure réflexive (A join in which records from a table are combined with other records from the same table when there are matching values in the joined fields. A self-join can be an inner join or an outer join. In database diagrams, a self-join is called a reflexive relationship)
star joinjointure en étoile (A join between a fact table (typically a large fact table) and at least two dimension tables)
theta jointhêta-jointure (A join based on a comparison of scalar values)