Definition: A table in a relational database is a predefined format of rows and columns that define an entity. Tables are often the main place where data is stored. They work very much like a spreadsheet. You can enter new data in a table.
Explanation: A table is the frame of a work sheet. Basically you can input data and other formulas. It is composed of horizontal columns and vertical rows, which are made up of cells. Columns in a table have a specified number but it can have any number of rows. The data in it does not have to be physically stored in the database
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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