what is the difference between field and record in database?
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Records are composed of fields, each of which contains one item of information. A set of records constitutes a file. For example, a personnel file might contain records that have three fields: a name field, an address field, and a phone number field. In relational database management systems, records are called tuples.
A field in Microsoft Access is a piece of information related to a single person or thing. Related fields are grouped together to form a record. In a database, where information regarding a company's employee information is stored, a record would be the information related to a single employee
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