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Description of a database and it's features!  

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Description of a database and it's features! A database can become very helpful for many people, especially if the person has their own business or responsibilities to look after a lot of information, that they require to look at every now and then. By using a database, you can make it possible for yourself to search for various information quickly and easily. A database has to consist of many relations, so that all the information in the database can link together and be searched for easily. Data is arranged into various tables (preferably two or more), and as I have mentioned above, the data is linked together with the aid of relations. With a database various searches and reports can be produced based on the needs of the user. This is extremely flexible and can save space by avoiding duplication. Each table in a database is made up of fields and records. Fields have different formats...

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