put (or set) the record straight - definitie. Wat is put (or set) the record straight
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Wat (wie) is put (or set) the record straight - definitie

Record set

put (or set) the record straight      
put (or set) the record straight
correct a misapprehension.
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Set the Record Straight (album)
see record
Book-and-record set         
EARLY AUDIO BOOK FORMAT PIONEERED BY LUCIEN ADÈS, LATER POPULARIZED BY DISNEY
Book and Record; Book and record; Book-and-Record set; Book and record set; Book-and-record
Book-and-record sets are a form of entertainment for children, consisting of a picture storybook (often in comic book format, with drawings or photos) and an accompanying recording (originally in the form of a vinyl record; later in cassette tape and compact disc formats) to be played while following along with the book. The record and book complement one another, with the record usually a radio theater-style version of the story or a soundtrack recording, and the book providing visuals and text to the story.

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Recordset

A recordset is a data structure that consists of a group of database records, and can either come from a base table or as the result of a query to the table.

The concept is common to a number of platforms, notably Microsoft's Data Access Objects (DAO) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). The Recordset object contains a Fields collection, and a Properties collection. At any time, the Recordset object refers to only a single record within the set as the current record.