They are called 'fields'. For example, the primary key is always a field in the table. If you're looking at a database table in datasheet view (so that it looks like Excel) then each column is a 'field' and each row is a "record". Therefore a field called "Date of Birth" would be part of a record stating all specific "Employee Details" etc.
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The top row of a table is called the header row. It typically contains column labels or headings that describe the data in each column below it.
A vertical list of information in a table is called a "column"
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.
No, they are not.
That can be called a table.
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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Yes, each column in a table represents a field. Each column corresponds to a specific attribute or piece of data, such as name, age, or address, within the table structure.
The elements in the 8 main columns of the Pperiodic Table are called Groups. Groups 1 and 2 are separated from Groups 3 to 8 by a block of elements called the Transition Series and the columns in this series have no specific names.