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A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns.
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In a relational database, one set of attributes (or one tuple) corresponding to one instance of the entity that a table schema describes.
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A morphologically distinct unit, in which the homesteads, tofts and crofts, are arranged in a regular line. (Beresford, Maurice and Hurst, John. Wharram Percy: Deserted Medieval Village, 138)
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The entries for each field table.
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In a DB2 table, a sequence of values, one for each column in the table.
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The horizontal divisions of a spreadsheet that intersect the vertical divisions (columns) to form cells in which data can be entered. Rows are labeled numerically (1,2,3,4,...). (SpSht, Gr. 6)
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Set of attributes or values pertaining to one entity or record in a table. A row is a collection of column information corresponding to a single record. See Also: column, table
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Data from a database; described by a column set. See also: database  rowset  column set
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A record in a database table. Each row is made up of several column
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A component of a database table that contains the actual data organized in columns.
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A collection of related fields located in a single table in a database.
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A horizontal set of cells in a table.
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A block of cells running horizontally across a spreadsheet.
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noun - A sequence of objects or data arranged in a line horizontally. A vertical sequence is a column and a depthwise sequence is a pillar.
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a (horizontal) array of data values that represent the different values of each attribute for an individual instance of a data entity. This term in a relational environment corresponds to a record in a file-oriented environment.
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A single contiguous horizontal line of LED dots (pixels) or blocks.
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An entry in a database table containing a value for each column. In some database systems, a row is called a record.
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A line of tiles placed face up and laid side to side on the table. This is in contrast to a train, which is end to end. Asian domino games tend to use rows, while Western domino games tend to use trains. See "Train".
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An entry in a table that typically corresponds to an instance of some real thing, consisting of a set of values for all mandatory columns and relevant optional columns. Oracle 1998. ()
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a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally); "a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"; "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches"
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PCRaster map; a series of cells in horizontal direction. See Also: number of rows.
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9 cells in a single horizontal line
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A horizontal string of fields beginning on one side of a spreadsheet and continuing to the other. Compare column, field, record.
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A set of cells that runs across the page to the last column.
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The data representing a single member of an Entity. Example: John Smith is represented by a row in the Employee table. Synonyms: Instance, Tuple.
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In tables and spreadsheets, information is listed horizontally in rows.
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A row is a horizontal series of cells extending from the left to the right edge of the local grid. The row location is specified by its row number.
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(TM) The information about one individual in a database table. See also tuple. tables.php
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A database table will usually consist of many rows and columns, just like a table in a book. Each row will store information about an entity. A table of people may have a row for each person.
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The horizontal grouping of data fields that forms a record in a datasheet.
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In charts or tables, a horizontal collection of cells generally containing data labels and their related values.
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A set of values in a table; for example, the values representing one employee in the SCOTT.EMP table.
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One set of field values in a table; for example, the fields representing one employee in the example table EMP.
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(1) Synonym for record; one row of data in a database table, having values for one or more columns. Also called tuple. (2) One set of field values in the output of a query. See also column.
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contains one row of a table.
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A series of items arranged horizontally within some type of framework or matrix. Compare column.
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a horizontal line of data on a Spreadsheet, usually used, in the Input Grid, to represent all responses by a particular object. The top row of each spreadsheet is reserved for Rasch control information.
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The set of information, stored in a set of columns, that constitutes an item in a list, document library, discussion board, or survey.
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A group of fields or columns related by a common identifier.
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One length of horizontal stitches, from edge to edge.
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a character position on a terminal screen; a horizontal arrangement of characters or expressions (see column)
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One single data record that contains values for each column in a table.
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A horizontal series of micro images on microfiche.
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A horizontal collection of cells in a table (as opposed to column -- a vertical collection of cells in a table).
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A row is one instance in a Table also called a record.
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The horizontal component of a table.
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w.d—Instructions that the SAS system uses to read a column-binary field down a card column. The value specifies the row where the field begins, with a range between 1 and 12. The value specifies the length in rows of the field. Valid values for are 1 through 25, with the default value of 1. The informat assigns the relative position of the punch in the field range to a numeric variable.
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The horizontal reference on the spreadsheet
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A set of related columns.
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A horizontal line in a spreadsheet, usually numbered down the left side.
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A horizontal pile or group of cards.
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As viewed on the schematic of a matrix relay card, the horizontal signal lines or a horizontal group of relays.
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category that shows related information in a horizontal list.
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A row of cells within a table.
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the horizontal component of a PC file. A row is analogous to a SAS observation.
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The horizontal partition in a spreadsheet.
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A record in a relational table.
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In a spreadsheet, the horizontal arrangement of cells identified by a number designation on the left.
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In a table, a horizontal collection of cells.
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information arranged horizontally on a page; in a spreadsheet, rows are identified by numbers such as 1, 2, 3
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Part of the RAM array; a bit can be stored where a column and a row intersect. Sometimes also referred to as a page.
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The kind of node used to group columnar objects of a table. Some significant information on table indexing and information used for row creation and deletion is associated with a table's row definition.
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A horizontal arrangement of characters or other expressions.
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a pile of cards arranged horizontally (either overlapping or not)
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1. A record in an attribute table. The horizontal dimension of a table composed of a set of columns containing one data item each. 2. A horizontal group of cells in a grid, or pixels in an image.
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In a relational database, the dimension of a table that groups attributes into records. A way of designating the number of characters that fit on the computer's display.
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In the context of a relational database, a row—also called a record or tuple—represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. In simple terms, a database table can be thought of as consisting of rows and columns or fields. Each row in a table represents a set of related data, and every row in the table has the same structure.
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