Can't fit this in a comment...
As the person who suggested the (approved) edit to the excerpt of table I'd just like to explain my reasoning.
To quote from the tag wiki:
When referring to a relational database, do not use this tag. Use the
appropriate tag for the database to which the question refers.
It seemed really rather pointless and counter-productive to have the following in the excerpt:
In an RDMS, tables contain multiple columns that represent a
particular set of data.
I happen to agree with animuson's original edit to the wiki and his answer above. Using the tag table in the context of a relational database is fairly ridiculous. It's more than implied by the fact that a database is being used. I therefore changed the excerpt to exclude mention of databases rather than altering the wiki to indicate that table was appropriate for them.
I, obviously, disagree with the characterisation of the edit to the excerpt as "bad" :-).
Personally, I'm with the OP and animuson on this html-table makes much more sense. If the tag is not meant to related solely to HTML tables (and the tag html-table exists) then the excerpt should, maybe, be changed to something like this?:
Tables are used to display tabular data. Do not use for HTML-tables or
in relation to a RDBMS.
Though "Tables are used to display tabular data" is a fairly obvious statement to make.