B. A collection of fields about the same object
Explanation:
A database record is a collection of related fields that together describe an entity or object in the database. Each field in the record contains a specific piece of data about that object (e.g., a person's name, address, and phone number in a customer database).
Option A refers to a table rather than a record.
Option C refers to schemas, which are containers for database objects but not directly related to records.
Option D refers to tables and schemas, which organize the database structure but not directly describing a record.
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