The access object that holds data in your database is called a table. It stores it in rows and columns.
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A record is equivalent to a row in a database, a collection of fields that are associated.
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Record holds data about one object with its attributes specified in table.
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Record holds data about one object with its attributes specified in table.
A centralised database holds all of an organisation's data on a central computer such as a mainframe computer or server. Users in the organisation can access the data from their own PC or terminal.
In Microsoft Access, the object that contains all of the database data is the table. Tables are structured in rows and columns, where each row represents a record and each column represents a field within that record. They serve as the primary storage mechanism for the data in the database. Other objects, like queries and forms, interact with the data stored in tables but do not contain the data themselves.
No, object-oriented databases do not store data in tables like relational databases. Instead, they store data as objects that have attributes and methods associated with them. Objects in an object-oriented database can also have relationships with other objects, making it a more flexible way to store and access data.
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