Edithistory:Sequential data
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| 1274627696 | 2025-02-08T12:21:29Z | SunDawn | [[WP:AFC|AFC]] draft |
| 1274627689 | 2025-02-08T12:21:28Z | SunDawn | SunDawn moved page [[Sequential data]] to [[Draft:Sequential data]] without leaving a redirect: [[WP:DRAFTIFY|Not ready]] for mainspace, incubate in draftspace. Reason/s: no sources, more sources needed |
| 1274473546 | 2025-02-07T14:53:10Z | Frap | Add Python example |
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| 1274472523 | 2025-02-07T14:44:49Z | FrescoBot | Bot: [[User:FrescoBot/Links|link syntax]] |
| 1274470266 | 2025-02-07T14:26:07Z | Frap | |
| 1274468784 | 2025-02-07T14:14:23Z | Frap | MOS:HEAD |
| 1274438683 | 2025-02-07T09:40:14Z | CycloneYoris | Added tags to the page using [[Wikipedia:Page Curation|Page Curation]] (unreferenced) |
| 1274436915 | 2025-02-07T09:22:28Z | श्रीराम खड्का | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A '''sequential data file''' is a type of [[File system|file organization]] in which records are stored in a [[Sequential access|linear sequence]], one after another. This method is commonly used in [[Batch processing]], [[Transaction processing|transaction logs]], and [[Data storage|historical data storage]]. In a sequential access system, data is read from the beginning of the file until the desired [[Record (computer science)|record]] is found. == Chara...' |
