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Record TypeRelationships Related Term: genre n. ~ 1. A distinctive class of records defined by their function or use. - 2. A class of records defined by their style, subject, physical characteristics, or form2. [..]
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Record TypeA record type is a field available for certain records that can include some or all of the standard and custom picklist values for that record. You can associate record types with profiles to make only the included picklist values available to users with that profile.
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Record TypeA record that has a consistent logical structure. In files that include different units of analysis, for instance, different record types are needed to hold the different variables. For example, one r [..]
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Record TypeA record that has a consistent logical structure. In files that include different units of analysis, for instance, different record types are needed to hold the different variables. For example, one r [..]
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Record TypeThe definition of a record object that specifies particular management requirements, metadata attributes and forms of behaviour. A default record type is the norm. Specific record types are deviations from the norm, which allow an organisation to meet regulatory requirements (such as privacy or data matching) for particular groups of records.
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Record TypeA record that has a consistent logical structure. In files that include different units of analysis , for instance, different record types are needed to hold the different variables. For example, one [..]
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Record TypeA collection of closely related data fields—equivalent to an SQL table. Similar to a C struct, a record type is defined by a set of closely related data fields.
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Record TypeTerm that identifies the format, genre, or medium of a document for cataloging and for retrieving a specific type of record. Valid values vary by database. In FirstSearch/Resource Sharing searches, use the advanced or expert search screens to select a valid document type from the drop-down menu. In Connexion, type a full search in the command line [..]
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