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Soheil1 Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Field/scope

Hi.

What's the difference between

much data in stored in this field

and

much data in stored in this scope

?

Thanks in advance

  

Top answer

I suppose that the first "in" is a typo for "is". g. customer name, customer address).

  • I suppose that the first "in" is a typo for "is".
  • g.
  • customer name, customer address).
  • The concept of data being stored "in this scope" does not make obvious sense.
  • It is not very common to use "much" as a quantifier in plain affirmative statements (though it is not impossible).
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I suppose that the first "in" is a typo for "is".

"field" is a technical term for a location in a database (or a form) that is designated to hold a certain type of information (e.g. customer name, customer address).

The concept of data being stored "in this scope" does not make obvious sense.

It is not very common to use "much" as a quantifier in plain affirmative statements

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