Which of the following statements describes how data is organized in a table?
Which of the following statements describes how data is organized in a table?
In a table, data is organized such that each column represents a specific field, and each row represents a record. This means that a column contains data of one particular type, while a record (or row) contains a set of fields with data specific to one instance.
What is up with all the websites giving the wrong answer to these questions. " A table is a collection of records in the database. Each record corresponds to a row in a table, and each field on a record corresponds to a column on that table." https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-platform-administration/page/administer/table-administration/concept/c_TableAdministration.html
Anwer would be B
Correct Answer id B. https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-platform-administration/page/administer/table-administration/concept/c_TableAdministration.html
Definitely notated incorrectly. A would be true if the user table was specified.
100% true
B is the correct answer.
B is correct answer
B is Correct A. A column is a field in the database and a record is one user: This statement is partially correct. A column does represent a field in the database, but a record typically encompasses all the fields related to one instance of data, not just one user. B. A column is one field and a record is one row: This statement accurately describes how data is organized in a table. In a table, each column represents a field, while each row represents a record, which contains values for each field.
The answer should be B
B is 100% the correct and only answer
The answer is B. Each record equals a row in a table and each field corresponds to a column. This is one of the very first things you learn about ServiceNow and the answer needs to be corrected
This is B
B is right
clear B
B is the correct answer.
Correct answer is B.
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