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Describe the guidelines for structuring data entry fields.
 
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A(n) ________ is a coding scheme recognized by system software for representing organizational data.
 
  A) Data model
  B) Attribute
  C) Data type
  D) Field



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EntryNever require data that are already online or that can be computed. DefaultsAlways provide default values when appropriate. UnitsMake clear the type of data units requested for entry. ReplacementUse character replacement when appropriate. CaptioningAlways place a caption adjacent to fields. FormatProvide formatting examples when appropriate. JustifyAutomaticall y justify data entries; numbers should be right justified and aligned on decimal points, and text should be left justified. HelpProvide context-sensitive help when appropriate.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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