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in a RDBMS each table is called as

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Answered by ITSAAYUSH
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Each table -- sometimes called a relation -- in a relational database contains one or more data categories in columns -- or attributes. Each row -- also called a record or tuple -- contains a unique instance of data -- or key -- for the categories defined by the columns.

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Answered by DuttJoshi
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Each table -- sometimes called a relation -- in a relational database contains one or more data categories in columns -- or attributes. Each row -- also called a record or tuple -- contains a unique instance of data -- or key -- for the categories defined by the columns.

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