Database Concepts (8th Edition)
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Author: David M. Kroenke, David J. Auer, Scott L. Vandenberg, Robert C. Yoder
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.5RQ
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Table:
The table is constructed with rows and columns.
- Table contains a group of related records.
- Column represents a field and row represents a record.
- Field is the information of a single item.
- Record is a collection of related fields; it contains all the necessary information of the specific object.
- In a relation all the columns are filled with their respective value but in a table even though it is a single cell, it is filled with the multiple value.
- Therefore, a table is not considered as a relation.
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