State the difference between a record and a field in a table
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The term "fields" refers to columns, or vertical categories of data while the term "records" refers to rows, or horizontal groupings of unique field data. Examples of both database components are seen in older, printed databases and also in modern, computer-based databases
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The term "fields" refers to columns, or vertical categories of data while the term "records" refers to rows, or horizontal groupings of unique field data. Examples of both database components are seen in older, printed databases and also in modern, computer-based databases.
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