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  2. Data Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    A header chunk is composed of an identifier line followed by the two lines of a value. TABLE - a numeric value follows of the version, the disused second line of the value contains a generator comment; VECTORS - the number of columns follows as a numeric value; TUPLES - the number of rows follows as a numeric value

  3. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    In this example, only the values in the A column are entered (10, 20, 30), and the remainder of cells are formulas. Formulas in the B column multiply values from the A column using relative references, and the formula in B4 uses the SUM() function to find the sum of values in the B1:B3 range.

  4. Symbolic Link (SYLK) - Wikipedia

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    X column column position (one based) Possible fields: Y row row position (one based). If omitted, most recently encountered value is used. E expression expression for the cell K value value of the cell C column column reference R row row reference G defines shared value D defines shared expression S references shared value or shared expression N

  5. Pivot table - Wikipedia

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    Column labels are used to apply a filter to one or more columns that have to be shown in the pivot table. For instance if the "Salesperson" field is dragged to this area, then the table constructed will have values from the column "Sales Person", i.e., one will have a number of columns equal to the number of "Salesperson". There will also be ...

  6. Referential integrity - Wikipedia

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    For referential integrity to hold in a relational database, any column in a base table that is declared a foreign key can only contain either null values or values from a parent table's primary key or a candidate key. [2] In other words, when a foreign key value is used it must reference a valid, existing primary key in the parent table.

  7. Database index - Wikipedia

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    The data rows may be spread throughout the table regardless of the value of the indexed column or expression. The non-clustered index tree contains the index keys in sorted order, with the leaf level of the index containing the pointer to the record (page and the row number in the data page in page-organized engines; row offset in file ...

  8. Help:Creating tables - Wikipedia

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    To do so with multiple columns click the top left non-column-header cell, and then shift-click the bottom right cell. When you click on "ascending" or "descending" in the data menu the table will be sorted alphabetically. That is the default. Paste that sorted table (or just the selected columns of interest) directly into the visual editor.

  9. Help:Sortable tables - Wikipedia

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    When a column contains repeated values, sorting the column should maintain the original order of rows within each subset that shares the same value. This is known as stable sorting. As a result, multi-key sorting (sorting by primary, secondary, tertiary keys, etc.) can be achieved by sorting the least significant key first and the most ...