[
{
"id": "id-7649a655",
"name": "Item 1",
"value": 37301
},
{
"id": "id-ae23c453",
"name": "Entry 2",
"value": 15699
},
{
"id": "id-4b68f3a1",
"name": "Row 3",
"value": 77988
},
{
"id": "id-04151201",
"name": "Unit 4",
"value": 79396
},
{
"id": "id-ac4f5a08",
"name": "Record 5",
"value": 60136
}
]100% synthetic data. No real names or addresses. Strings are generic (e.g. "Item 1"). Seed gives reproducible output (except UUIDs).
No. All data is 100% synthetic: generic labels like "Item 1", random numbers, UUIDs, dates. No real names or addresses.
A numeric seed makes the same fields and row count produce the same output (except UUIDs which stay random).