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: A set of related data treated as a unit. An entry in a VA FileMan file constitutes a record. A collection of data items that refer to a specific entity (e.g., in a name-address-phone number file, each record would contain a collection of data relating to one person). | |||
Source: '''Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual''' | |||
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Revision as of 02:34, 4 January 2006
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- A set of related data treated as a unit. An entry in a VA FileMan file constitutes a record. A collection of data items that refer to a specific entity (e.g., in a name-address-phone number file, each record would contain a collection of data relating to one person).
Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual
| This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
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- A grouping of attributes that relate to a common entity. Every person has a name, age, address, social security number (SSN), and date of birth; each has a value. These field names together with their respective values form a record.
Source: Adverse Reaction Tracking User Manual Version 4.0
| This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Record
- A set of related data treated as a unit. An entry in a VA FileMan file constitutes a record. A collection of data items that refer to a specific entity (e.g., in a name-address-phone number file, each record would contain a collection of data relating to one person).
Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual
| This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |