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Thats not how databases work. You might want to use Excel or another spreadsheet software instead.

 

Database has multiple tables. Each table has labelled column and then rows for each item/record. Records must have unique key on one column.

Thats not how databases work. You might want to use Excel or another spreadsheet software instead.

 

Database has multiple tables. Each table has labelled column and then rows for each item/record. Records must have unique key on one column.

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