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In [[software engineering]], the '''active record pattern''' is an [[Architectural pattern (computer science)|architectural pattern]] found in software that stores in-memory object data in [[relational database]]s. It was named by [[Martin Fowler (software engineer)|Martin Fowler]] in his 2003 book ''Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Fowler |first=Martin |title=Patterns of enterprise application architecture |publisher=Addison-Wesley |year=2003 |isbn=978-0-321-12742-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FyWZt5DdvFkC&
The active record pattern is an approach to accessing data in a [[database]]. A [[database table]] or [[View (database)|view]] is wrapped into a [[class (computer science)|class]]. Thus, an [[object (computer science)|object]] instance is tied to a single row in the table. After creation of an object, a new row is added to the table upon save. Any object loaded gets its information from the database. When an object is updated, the corresponding row in the table is also updated. The wrapper class implements [[accessor]] [[Method (computer programming)|methods]] or properties for each column in the table or view.
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