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define the structure of a table for 3 marks​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cells in a table's horizontal plane constitute rows; the cells in the vertical plane constitute columns. The row is the unit for performing operations on a table. Each row consists of data entries from one or more columns. Each column is given a column name.

Answered by rawalkinjal337
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A table is a data structure that organizes information into rows and columns. Each table may include its own set of fields, based on what data the table needs to store. ... In database tables, each field is considered a column, while each entry (or record), is considered a row.

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