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attributeAn attribute defines the characteristics of data. In an Excel spreadsheet, data is often organised into columns, where the first row is the column header. For example, a spreadsheet of customer data may have column headers Name, Address, Postcode, Phone Number and the rows below contain the data, with each row being a data record. A stream table to represent customer data may have the attributes: Name, Address, Postcode, Phone Number. However, the attributes do not contain the data. Attributes contain the information about the data. For example, it includes the type of data, for example, whether it is:
The range of characteristics available depend on the context in which the attribute is being used. For example, an attribute for the same data in a:
See pages: Understanding Tables and Pipes, Attribute, Stream Action
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