Row
From Oracle FAQ
A row is a component of a relational table. In nonrelational terms, a row is called a record. A row is not named (in contrast to a column). Each row in a table has one value in each column of the table.
Also see[edit]
- Insert - statement used to add rows to a table
- delete - statement used to remove rows to a table
- update - statement used to change column values within a row
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