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1 data table
A range of cells that shows how changing certain values in your formulas affects the results of the formulas. -
2 table lookup
"The process of using a known value to search for data in a previously constructed table of values: for example, using a purchase price to search a tax table for the appropriate sales tax." -
3 table name
"A name for an Excel table, which is a collection of data about a particular subject that is stored in records (rows) and fields (columns)." -
4 table
"A database object that stores data in records (rows) and fields (columns). The data is usually about a particular category of things, such as employees or orders." -
5 table data region
A report item on a report layout that displays data in a columnar format. -
6 data event
The X++ event that is raised when a data value in a table changes. -
7 Data description table
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8 hash table
A data structure that carries out a mathematical calculation on a field identifier to determine where a data element in a large table or index is located. -
9 global descriptor table
"A memory segment that contains descriptors for code, data, and descriptor table segments. All processor tasks have access to a common GDT." -
10 sparing table
A remapping table in the UDF file format that allows defect management with disk/drive systems that do not typically perform defect management (e.g. CD-RW) by reallocating the data at the file system layer when a defective block is encountered. -
11 fact table
A central table in a data warehouse schema that contains numerical measures and keys relating facts to dimension tables. -
12 custom table
A type of filter that enables users to choose from a list and then drive dashboard content from multiple data sources. -
13 input cell
"The cell in which each input value from a data table is substituted. Any cell on a worksheet can be the input cell. Although the input cell does not need to be part of the data table, the formulas in data tables must refer to the input cell." -
14 datasheet
"Data from a table, form, query, view, or stored procedure, displayed in a row-and-column format." -
15 nest
"To embed one construct inside another. For example, a database may contain a nested table (a table within a table), a program may contain a nested procedure (a procedure declared within a procedure), and a data structure may include a nested record (a record containing a field that is itself a record)." -
16 pseudo index
A dynamic cross-reference of one or more table data fields (columns) that permits an ODBC table (server table) without a unique index to be edited. -
17 ar-sa DTMF
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes." -
18 BLOB
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes." -
19 blob
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes." -
20 column
The area in each row of a database table that stores the data value for some attribute of the object modeled by the table.
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