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If an entry has multiple values for a given key, then these values will be grouped on consecutive rows,
to form a [record structure](../records_mode).
to form a [record structure](../records_mode.md).
For instance, flower species can have multiple colors:
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| Narcissus cyclamineus | Yellow | 161899 |
The first key encountered by the operation serves as record key.
The "Green" value is attached to the "Galanthus nivalis" name because it the latest record key encountered by the operation as it scans the table. See the [Row order](#row-order) section for more details about the influence of row order on
The "Green" value is attached to the "Galanthus nivalis" name because it is the latest record key encountered by the operation as it scans the table. See the [Row order](#row-order) section for more details about the influence of row order on
the results of the operation.
Notes column
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| Q1727024 | Narcissus cyclamineus | Yellow | 161899 |
If extra columns do not contain identical values for all old rows spanning an entry, this can
be fixed beforehand by using the [fill down operation](fill_down).
be fixed beforehand by using the [fill down operation](fill_down.md).
Row order
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