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Row pages

Each database row can also be viewed as a page. These pages enable users to see all of the details about a row, which often cannot be displayed in data grids, including their back-references and notebooks.

The page for each row contains three sections:

  1. Columns: The top of the page displays the columns of the row and their values. This section is organized as a vertical list.
  2. Back-references: When other rows reference a row or other notebooks mention a row, the related rows are displayed as a grid, grouped by the forward databases and columns or notebook.
  3. Notebook: For databases with notebooks, row pages display the notebook for the row. These notebooks can be edited in-line and changes are automatically saved.

Example: Page view for a row for an experiment