Explain the term entity type in dbms?
Answer / Kamlesh Mawari
In a Database Management System (DBMS), Entity Type refers to a logical classification of entities that share the same set of attributes. It defines the characteristics and properties common among all instances or occurrences of an entity. For example, 'Employee' could be an entity type in a database with attributes like 'Name', 'Age', 'Salary', etc.
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