Relational database

The relational database is created on a set of tables that fit into a pre-defined category. These databases are sorted by an arrangement of tables where information gets fit into a pre-characterized class. The table is comprised of rows and columns. The column has a passage for information for an explicit classification. On the other side, rows contain a case for that information characterized by the classification. The relational database has a standard user and application program interface named Structured Query Language (SQL).