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  2. Module:Row numbers - Wikipedia

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    Returns: | -<count> – a cell value instead of: |-<count> – row markup with extraneous text The keywords have the meanings: _row_count: use row counter value (count); the hold counter (hcount) is same as count _row_count_hold: use the value currently assigned to hcount; bump count but do not bump hcount]] local function get_count (keyword ...

  3. Aggregate function - Wikipedia

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    The listagg function, as defined in the SQL:2016 standard [2] aggregates data from multiple rows into a single concatenated string. In the entity relationship diagram , aggregation is represented as seen in Figure 1 with a rectangle around the relationship and its entities to indicate that it is being treated as an aggregate entity.

  4. Template:Row numbers - Wikipedia

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    This is a stop-gap template that serves as an interface to Module:Row numbers.. This template makes it possible, in many cases, to have an incrementing row indexer/counter in a table so that adding or removing rows automatically adjusts the numbering of subsequent rows.

  5. List of spreadsheet software - Wikipedia

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    Sourcetable [9] – AI spreadsheet that generates formulas, charts, SQL, and analyzes data. ThinkFree Online Calc – as part of the ThinkFree Office online office suite, using Java; Quadratic - A source available online spreadsheet for technical users, supporting Python, SQL, and Formulas.

  6. Select (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    Without an ORDER BY clause, the order of rows returned by an SQL query is undefined. The DISTINCT keyword [5] eliminates duplicate data. [6] The following example of a SELECT query returns a list of expensive books. The query retrieves all rows from the Book table in which the price column contains a value greater

  7. Column (database) - Wikipedia

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    The terms row and column come from the more theoretical study of relational theory. Another distinction between the terms 'column' and 'field' is that the term 'column' does not apply to certain databases, for instance key-value stores , that do not conform to the traditional relational database structure.

  8. Row (database) - Wikipedia

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    In a relational database, a row or "record" or "tuple", represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. A database table can be thought of as consisting of rows and columns . [ 1 ] Each row in a table represents a set of related data, and every row in the table has the same structure.

  9. Table (database) - Wikipedia

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    In a database, a table is a collection of related data organized in table format; consisting of columns and rows.. In relational databases, and flat file databases, a table is a set of data elements (values) using a model of vertical columns (identifiable by name) and horizontal rows, the cell being the unit where a row and column intersect. [1]