HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. HTML uses special
markers, called tags, that indicate how Web browsers should
display page elements such as text and graphics.
MAY, 29 2003
THURSDAY
HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. HTML uses special
markers, called tags, that indicate how Web browsers should
display page elements such as text and graphics.
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The building block of a database is the record. A record is a
collection of related data treated as a single entity. For
example, a hockey trading card could be called a record:
it brings together the name, photograph, team, and statistics of
one player. Using database terms, each of these related pieces of
information is called a field.
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A collection of records that share the same fields is called a
table because this kind of information can easily be presented in
table format: each column represents a field and each row
represents a record. In fact, the word column is synonymous with
the word field, and the word row is synonymous with the word
record.
A database can contain more than one table, each with a unique
name. These tables can be related or independent from one another.
A subset of data extracted from one or more tables is called a
recordset (or a DataSet in ASP.NET). A recordset is also a table
because it’s a collection of records that share the same columns.