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Database Basics

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Database Rows
Once again, consider the spreadsheet analogy described earlier in this chapter. Each entry in a customer table is equivalent to a row in a spreadsheet and each column contains the data for each customer (name, address, telephone etc). When a new customer is added to the table, a new row is created and the data for that customer stored in the corresponding columns of the new row.
''rowsRows'' are also somethings referred to as ''records'' and these terms can generally be used interchangeably.

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