um..idk..i think its a column....
Columns are vertical; horizontal rows are just that -- rows, and the information is contained in each cell (the "square" it's in) according to what is contained in each field (the contentsof the cell).
The horizontal rows of information in a database are called records. Each record typically represents a single instance of an entity or object within the database.
A database that understands how information is connected is called a relational database. It organizes data into tables with rows and columns, and uses keys to establish relationships between different tables. This allows for efficient storage and retrieval of interconnected information.
In ICT, a row typically refers to a horizontal line of cells within a spreadsheet or database table. Rows can contain data entries or records related to a specific entity or item, and they are used to organize and display information in a structured format.
table
A relational database.
A database table is a structured collection of records or rows that hold data organized in columns, with each column representing a specific type of information. Each table in a database typically stores data related to a specific entity or concept, such as customers, products, or orders.
They can be called records, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
Rows
Columns are always vertical and rows are always horizontal. Together they form a table, and are known as tables in databases. They store data, with fields in columns and records in rows.
The horizontal rows are called periods
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods.
they are called periods, but most people will know if you call them rows
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods.
Horizontal rows are called periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
periods and groups
The horizontal rows are called periods. The vertical columns are groups.
You could be a table, a spreadsheet or even a database.
These horizontal rows are called periods.