Relational databases store data in tables made up of rows and columns. Considering this structure, what is meant by a record (also called a row) within a table?
A command used to delete existing data from a table.
A graphical output that summarizes data for printing.
A column that uniquely identifies every other table in the database.
A single, complete set of related field values stored together in one row.
A record is a single, complete set of related data values stored together in one row of a table. Each field (column) in that row holds one attribute of the same entity. Records themselves are not automatically unique; uniqueness is enforced only when a primary-key or UNIQUE constraint is applied. Options describing commands, reports, or columns do not fit the definition of a record.
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