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Table hold, contain, store?
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19/04/2017 05:22:52
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Technical writing
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>>Hi,
>>When writing technical documentation and describing the purpose of a table, which word would be better to use in the following sentence:
>>The table will hold records ...
>>The table will contain records ...
>>The table will store records ...
>>
>
>Commonly used tables store rows of data. If they stem from SQL or ISAM heritage, those rows will contain records.
>Some NoSQL DB store documents, with no fixed schema being main difference between them.
>
>In some Big Data DBs those concepts do not actually map at the "physical", only at ONE logical level.

The "store" is the word I should use. Thank you!
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