Access 2000


Database Terms
Database Terms - Tables, Records, Fields
Table: A table is made up of several records. A table contains data that describes one thing or individual. In a table, data are arranged in columns and rows in an essentially rectangular shape. (A spreadsheet, for example, looks like a table.)
Example: There are several teachers listed in the Teacher Table. Each teacher is assigned a TeacherID, Name, and Room Number.
Record: A record is made up of several fields. A record includes all the data for a specific thing or individual.
Example: All the data for a particular teacher is a record.
Fields: A field is a space allocated for a particular piece of information, located at the intersection of a row and column.
Example: Mrs. Brown's name is Brown. Brown is contained in a field.
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