Field
A category of information stored in a column of a database is called a field. Each field represents a specific piece of data within a record or row of the database table. Fields are used to store different types of information, such as names, dates, numbers, or text.
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A vertical list of information in a table is called a "column"
Information in a database is typically categorized into tables, which are composed of rows and columns. Each row represents a record or entry, while each column represents a specific attribute or field of the data. This structure helps to organize and manage the information efficiently.
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In a database a field with a formula is called a calculated field. A calculated field should actually be in a table, as it can be calculated from data in other fields in the table, so it normally only appears in queries, reports and forms. In a spreadsheet it would just be a calculation.
In databases, a category of data is called a "table." A table consists of rows and columns where each column represents a specific attribute of the data and each row represents a record. Tables are used to organize and store data in a structured manner within a database system.
A user of a relational database refers to a field as a column in a table. This column represents a specific attribute or data type within the database table. By interacting with fields, users can query, update, and retrieve specific information stored in the database.
In a physical database, a field is also called a column. It represents a specific piece of data that is stored in a database table, such as a name, age, or address. Each column typically has a data type that defines the kind of data it can hold.
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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).