The exact match mode is the mode parameter that Katie should use to look for an exact match of the searched data
Further Explanation:
The VLOOKUP function in Excel helps us search for and retrieve information from a particular column in a table and lookups a value in the left-most column of the table. It has two modes of matching.
Exact matching – When you perform a range_lookup, an argument FALSE is defined to mean that there is an exact match of the return value.
- To achieve this, select a cell in your Excel worksheet
- Type =VLOOKUP in the type bar of the Excel sheet
- Select the value to look up and then select the data range
- Type the column number that you want to search and then type FALSE
- Press enter
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They are several weaknesses or disadvantages of file processing
systems but the major weakness is data redundancy and inconsistency. By data
redundancy, I mean duplication of data. There are no better methods to validate
insertion of duplicate data in file systems. Data redundancy can also increase
the chance for errors.
Answer:
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The following questions refer to this data segment (in x86 assembler language):
.data
var1 db 10h,20h
var2 dw 1020h
var3 db '4'
var4 db '56'
var5 db '789','$'
How many bytes will have been written to the standard output device after all these instructions have been executed?
mov dx, offset var3
mov ah, 9
int 21h
Answer : 4 bytes
Explanation:
(in x86 assembler language) The number of bytes that will have been written to the standard output device after the instructions listed have been executed is : 4 bytes