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Each row represents a single entity or data subject. Data are stored in the same row if they are associated with the same subject. Data for different subjects should be stored in separate rows. Rows are denoted by means of one of [PEP's identifiers](Pseudonymization#identifiers-in-pep).
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Columns are used to split data into conceptual units. Different types of data or different measurements should be stored in different columns. Columns are referred to by name, and the name is determined when the column is created. Only members of the "Data Administrator" role can create columns and perform other management tasks on them.
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Columns are used to split data into conceptual units. Different types of data or different measurements should be stored in different columns. Columns are referred to by name, and the name is determined when the column is created. Only members of the "Data Administrator" role can create columns and perform other [administrative tasks](Administration) on them.
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The intersection of a row and column is called a cell. Cells do not have an identifier of their own. Instead, when storing or retrieving data, users can identify cells by specifying the associated column name and row identifier.
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