SQL tables are fundamental components of relational databases. They store data in a structured format, organized into rows and columns. Each column represents a specific attribute (e.g., name, age, address), and each row represents a record or instance of that data. SQL (Structured Query Language) is used to interact with these tables, allowing users to create, read, update, and delete data. They are commonly used to manage and store large volumes of data in a structured and consistent way, enabling efficient querying and analysis.
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