Computer Science, asked by varshitadhillon, 8 months ago

how is information organised in a data source​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

dαtα sσurcє ís mαdє up σf fíєlds αnd grσups. ín thє sαmє wαч thαt fσldєrs σn чσur hαrd dísk cσntαín αnd σrgαnízє чσur fílєs, fíєlds cσntαín thє dαtα thαt usєrs єntєr íntσ fσrms thαt αrє вαsєd σn чσur fσrm tєmplαtє, αnd grσups cσntαín αnd σrgαnízє thσsє fíєlds. ... thєsє nαmє fíєlds αrє cσntαínєd ín α grσup cαllєd "nαmє."

Answered by kastavkvfortwillam
1

Answer:

see the explanation that was the short answer

Explanation:

A data source is made up of fields and groups. In the same way that folders on your hard disk contain and organize your files, fields contain the data that users enter into forms that are based on your form template, and groups contain and organize those fields.These name fields are contained in a group called "name."

hope it helped you

please mark me as a brilliant

Similar questions