CBSE BOARD X, asked by YashiRahi, 4 months ago

How is data organised in RDBMS

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Answered by taxef2002
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An RDBMS is a DBMS which manages a relational database. A relational database stores data in tables. Tables are organized into columns, and each column stores one type of data (integer, real number, character strings, date, …). The data for a single “instance” of a table is stored as a row.

Answered by subhamkumar90
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An RDBMS is a DBMS which manages a relational database. A relational database stores data in tables. Tables are organized into columns, and each column stores one type of data (integer, real number, character strings, date, …). The data for a single “instance” of a table is stored as a row.

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