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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 8 months ago
Columns (really column names) being referred to as field names (common for each row/record in the table). Then a field refers to a single storage location in a specific record (like a cell) to store one value (the field value). A table is a two-dimensional structure that has columns and rows. Using more traditional computer terminology, the columns are called fields and the rows are called records. A table is where data is stored and a table lives within a database. Without a database there can be no table! Advertise on Tizag.com. A table in Access is quite different then a table in real life. Instead of having wooden legs and being used for meals, Access Tables are a grid made up of rows and columns.
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