yes - columns run vertically (top to bottom) and rows run horizontally (left to right)
I don't know if you do please write it
tables
You could have 16 rows of 1 table each; or from another direction that would be 1 row of 16 tables. Or 2 rows of 8 tables each; or from another direction that would be 8 rows of two tables each. Or 4 rows of 4 tables each; which would be the same from each direction.
Periods.
No. In a database table the records are in rows and the fields are in columns.
The SELECT clause is used to retrieve rows and columns from tables. Ex: Select * from employee
Groups.
It stores data in tables. Tables have rows and column. These tables are created using SQL. And data from these tables are also retrieved using SQL
spreadsheet
They are called groups
Data in tables are arranged in rows and columns.
In database the data is stored in tables called database tables. These tables have rows and columns. Each row is called a tuple.