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The order in which data is organized in a database (characters, fields, records, tables, files, databases) is referred to as the database...

a) Hierarchy
b) Structure
c) Schema
d) Architecture

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The order in which data is organized in a database is referred to as the database structure. It consists of multiple levels, from characters to fields, records, tables, files, and databases.

The order in which data is organized in a database is referred to as the database structure. The database structure determines how the data is stored, accessed, and manipulated within the database. It consists of multiple levels, from characters to fields, records, tables, files, and finally databases.

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