no
Not everyone's data, but it could contain some information about some people or things.
Well This is a retarded question and is flawed in so many ways. Wench get me a snage.
One person.
No, a record can contain multiple pieces of data about a person or thing. It typically includes information such as name, address, contact details, and any other relevant details associated with the entity being recorded.
A field in a database holds one item of data relevant to a record. Each field represents a specific piece of information, such as a name or a date, within a record.
A database record can be considered as one row of data from a table whereas each piece of information in it is a field.Let me explain with an exampleconsider the below table.Emp name Emp num Age CityAAA 101 28 CharlotteBBB 102 35 NewyorkIn the above table one row of information about the employee AAA is a record and the fields are employee name, number, age and city.
A data item is an individual piece of data, such as one person's name or a price of a particular product or an account number of a particular bank account. It would be the value in one indvidual field in one individual record.
As many as it needs to.
Database is a collection of interrelated data. One entry in a database is referred as one record.
one - byte data.
A record is equivalent to a row in a database, a collection of fields that are associated.
The data pertaining to a single card - is a record. The data relating to more than one card for the same customer - is a file.