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Fields and records are two basic components of a database, which is an organized collection of information, or data. The term “fields” refers to columns, or vertical categories of data. The term “records” refers to rows, or horizontal groupings of unique field data.
In a broader sense, rows and columns refers to a matrix structure. Similarly, a record can be a complex value in non-relational databases: it can contain fields with multiple distinct values (not 1NF). A row (a tuple in relational algebra) otherwise contains a single value for each field.
Records are often called rows since each new record creates a new row in the table. Individual fields are sometimes called columns since they are the same for each record within a table.
Fields and records are two basic components of a database, which is an organized collection of information, or data. The term “fields” refers to columns, or vertical categories of data while the term “records” refers to rows, or horizontal groupings of unique field data.
In the context of a relational database, a row also called a tuple represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. In simple terms, a database table can be thought of as consisting of rows and columns. Each column expects a data value of a particular type.
Each row in a database table represents one instance of the type of object described in that table. A row is also called a record. Columns. The columns in a table are the set of facts that we keep track of about that type of object. A column is also called an attribute.
A data field represents an attribute (a characteristic or quality) of some entity (object, person, place, or event). Record — a record represents a collection of attributes that describe a real-world entity. File — a group of related records.
Field — a field consists of a grouping of characters. A data field represents an attribute (a characteristic or quality) of some entity (object, person, place, or event). Record — a record represents a collection of attributes that describe a real-world entity.
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