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Match the following terms with their description.
I.Table
II.Record
III.Field
IV.Normalization
V.Redundant
A.Apply design rules and principles
B.Table row
C.Table column
D.Foundation of an Access database
E.Duplicate


k.lashomb

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Reply #1 on: May 4, 2019
D, B, C, A, E



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haleyc112

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Match the following terms with their description.
I.Field property
II.Truncate
III.Primary key
IV.Best Fit
V.Table structure
A.Shorten
B.Uniquely identifies a record
C.Column adjustment
D.Includes field names and data types
E.Controls how data can be entered






 

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