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Distinguish between reference table and text table​

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Answered by indexahsan
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A reference table (or table of reference) may mean a set of references that an author may have cited or gained inspiration from whilst writing an article, similar to a bibliography.

It can also mean an information table that is used as a quick and easy reference for things that are difficult to remember such as comparing imperial with metric measurements. This kind of data is known as reference data.

text table=In Tableau, you typically create text tables (also called cross-tabs or pivot tables) by placing one dimension on the Rows shelf and another dimension on the Columns shelf. You then complete the view by dragging one or more measures to Text on the Marks card. A text table uses the text mark type.

Answered by vipul7540
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Reference table:-In the context of database design a reference table is a table into which an enumerated set of possible values of a certain field data type is divested. It is also called a domain table because it represents the domain for the columns that reference it.

Text Table:-Table A is a text table of Table B if the key of A comprises the key of B and an additional language key field (field of data type LANG). ... If table B is the check table of a field, the existing key entries of table B are displayed as possible input values when the input help (F4) is pressed.

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