Each record must be numbered, so that you can scroll through them and see how many you have and go to a particular record, like the ninth one. The record number is not part of the record itself, so it is not a field in the record. In the record you would usually have a primary key field to identify each record. A record number does not stay with a particular record, like when they are sorted or when a record is deleted.
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A record is a row of Table in Microsoft Access. It contains information about a particular item stored in a table (book, student e.t.c)
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In Microsoft Access, a record refers to a single entry in a table regarding a particular item. The entry is usually done inside a row.
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To delete a record in Microsoft Access, you can click on the record selector for the record (the small gray box to the left of the record), then press the Delete key on your keyboard. Access will prompt you to confirm the deletion before permanently removing the record.
In a Microsoft Access table each column shows the information in a field. Each row shows a record.
In Microsoft Access, a record refers to a single entry in a table regarding a particular item. The entry is usually done inside a row.
The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.
Microsoft Access & commonly known as MS Access
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