Field Properties represent parameters that can be defined for each field. Some examples would be:
Field Type (int, varchar, nvarchar, datetime, uniqueidentifier, XML, etc)
Additional attributes would be a flag to indicate if the field is NULLABLE or not, default value; etc.
is where the properties in the field is unique
One can enter the field of property marketing by speaking to someone already in the field. Alternatively one can go to school for property marketing and get aid that way.
Dentistry is not a property, it is a field of medicine.
a baseball field
length field
If the Required property of a database table field is set to True or Yes then the creation of a new record can not be completed unless valid data is entered into that field.
The mass of a body is the property that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field. Weight is the gravitational force exerted on an object, and it is directly proportional to the mass of the object.
In a database, a field property defines the characteristics of a specific field within a table. These properties can include data type (such as text or numeric), length constraints, default values, and whether the field is required or allows null values. Field properties help ensure data integrity and consistency within the database.
One property of a magnetic field is that its divergence is zero. That means that a magnetic field line is always a loop and that the net magnetic field coming out of or going in to an enclosed surface is always zero. The result of this is that there are no magnetic monopoles, at least none discovered. Theories, however, do abound.
Decimal Property
control source
The Data Type.