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TransactionRelationships Broader Term: action Synonym: proceedings n. ~ 1. An exchange between two or more entities (individuals or agencies). - 2. The commercial exchange (sale and purchase) of goods. - 3. Di [..]
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TransactionThe delivery of a security by a seller and its acceptance by the buyer.
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TransactionBusiness events or information grouped together because they have a single or similar purpose. Scope Notes: Typically, a transaction is applied to a calculation or event that then results in the updat [..]
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Transaction(1) Any agreement between two or more parties that establishes a legal obligation. (2) The act of carrying out such an obligation. (3) All activities affecting a deposit account that are performed at the request of the account holder. (4) All events that cause some change in the assets, liabilities or net worth of a business. (5) An action between [..]
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TransactionThe buying and selling of a product on terms mutually agreed by the buyer and seller.
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Transactionmid-15c., "the adjustment of a dispute, a negotiated agreement, management or settlement of an affair," from Old French transaccion "exchange, transaction," from Late Latin transac [..]
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TransactionAn economic flow that reflects the creation, transformation, exchange, transfer or extinction of economic value and involves changes in ownership of goods and/or financial assets, the provision of ser [..]
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TransactionUnlike many other companies, Shift4 only considers authorizations and settlements to be transactions, so we only charge transaction fees for those two items.
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TransactionA single completed transmission, e.g., transmission of an invoice over an EDI network. Analogous to usage of the term in data processing in which a transaction can be an inquiry or a range of updates [..]
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TransactionA relationship in which each party simultaneously defines and is defined by the other. [AR]
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Transactionnegotiation or actions, usually related to business or buying.
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TransactionA unit of processing consisting of one or more application programs initiated by a single request. A transaction can require the initiation of one or more tasks for its execution. [D04886]
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TransactionAn atomic unit of work that modifies data. A transaction encloses one or more program statements, all of which either complete or roll back. Transactions enable multiple users to access the same data [..]
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TransactionAn event associated with the transfer of an amount of money (debit or credit) in the operation of a business.
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Transactionthe act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is [..]
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Transaction(ANSI) (1) A command, message, or input record that explicitly or implicitly calls for a processing action, such as updating a file. (2) An exchange between and end user and an interactive system. (3) [..]
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TransactionA unit of work consisting of an arbitrary number of individual operations all of which will either complete successfully or abort with no effect on the intended resources. A transaction has well defined boundaries. A transaction starts with a request from the application program and either completes successfully (commits) or has no effect (abort).B [..]
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Transactionrefers to a specific part of the grant agreement (Annex I) in the thematic “Research for SMEs“ and “Research for SME associations“ where participants agree on the conditions of the ownership of the results, access rights to be provided to any SME participant or SME Association and the remuneration of the RTD performers. The transaction is concluded [..]
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TransactionDefinitions (2) 1. An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment.
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Transactionnoun. 1. any interaction between the person and the social or physical surroundings, particularly during involvement between at least two individuals. 2. With regard to some psychotherapies, the inter [..]
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Transaction1. The term normally associated with a financial operation, usually a purchase or trade. See IOTP. 2. A type of computer processing in which the computer responds immediately to user requests. Each request is considered to be a transaction. Automatic teller machines (ATM) for banks are an example of transaction processing. The opposite of transacti [..]
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Transaction1 : something transacted ;esp : an exchange or transfer of goods, services, or funds 2 a : an act, process, or instance of transacting b : an action or activity involving two parties or things ...
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TransactionThe act of transacting, especially a business agreement or exchange; event or condition recognized by an entry in the book ACCOUNT.
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TransactionAn act between a seller and a cardholder that results in either a paper or an electronic representation of the cardholder’s promise to pay for goods or services received from the act. The action between a cardholder and a merchant that results in financial activity between the merchant and cardholder’s account.
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TransactionThe smallest unit of a business activity.
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TransactionThe third level in a business classification scheme.
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TransactionThe process of a request being made on a website and a service being received and/or acknowledgement of the request.
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TransactionAny event that causes a change in an organization's financial position or net worth, resulting from normal activity. Advance of funds, purchase of goods at a retailer or when a borrower activates a revolving line of credit. Activities affecting a deposit account carried out at the request of the account owner. One example of a transaction is t [..]
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TransactionGenerally, any use of your credit card or credit account, including purchases, payments, cash advances and cash-like transactions.
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TransactionThe entry or liquidation of a trade.
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TransactionInteraction between a user and a computer in which the user inputs a command to receive a specific result from the computer.
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TransactionA record of movement (selling or buying) in an Investor’s holding.
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TransactionAn event or condition, the recognition of which, gives rise to an entry in accounting records.
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TransactionAn exchange of goods and services.
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TransactionAccording to 15 USCS § 7006 (13), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 96. Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce; Electronic Records and Signatures in Commerce] the term transaction [..]
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TransactionA transaction is an atomic unit of work to be done to a database. It is always applied as a whole, If the database crashes and is recovered, only complete transactions will be reapplied, no partially [..]
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Transaction(n) the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities)
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TransactionSection or cut made transversely across a long axis.
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TransactionA client request and response, either from the origin server or from the cache. A transaction begins when Traffic Server receives a request, and ends when Traffic Server sends the response.
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Transactionn. (FOTW) operación or acción
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TransactionAn activity such as making a deposit and withdrawal, or transferring funds.
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TransactionWith respect to dividends, a transaction is defined as the declaring of a dividend, the receipt of a dividend from a declaring company or regulated intermediary and the passing of the dividend to a re [..]
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TransactionA transaction, in the context of a database, is a logical unit that is independently executed for data retrieval or updates. In relational databases, database transactions must be atomic, consistent, [..]
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TransactionOperations involving premiums and losses each separately identified on punch cards for statistical and accounting purposes.
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TransactionA set of logically related database modifications that are written to the database as a unit. The database changes associated with a given transaction are guaranteed by the DBMS to be either completel [..]
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TransactionThe process by which we discover who we are as we communicate with others.
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TransactionA transaction is any foreground process requested by the user (URL request).
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TransactionActivity that affects an account and that is done at the request of the account holder.
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TransactionAction in a bank account. It may be a deposit, withdrawal, de bit card payment, service charge or interest payment.
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TransactionThe buying or selling of currencies resulting from the acceptance of a price from a dealer.
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TransactionAn airline reservation that may or may not also include auto, hotel, and ground transportation that has been ticketed.
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TransactionThe process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card.
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TransactionA record of each action that is taken on an order. An order may have multiple transactions, e.g., a sale and a credit.
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TransactionThe signed data package that stores a message to be sent from an externally owned account. Simply put, a transaction describes a transfer of information from an EOA to another EOA or a contract accoun [..]
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TransactionAny action between a cardholder and a merchant or member that results in activity on the account, such as a purchase, cash advance or credit.
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TransactionThe exchange of information, goods or services in which all participating parties benefit. Specifically, the exchange of a consumer's payment or payment information for merchandise or services pr [..]
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TransactionUsually refers to the
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TransactionA single completed transmission, e.g., transmission of an invoice over an EDI network. Analogous to usage of the term in data processing, in which a transaction can be an inquiry or a range of updates and trading transactions. The definition is important for EDI service operators, who must interpret invoices and other documents. Tra [..]
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TransactionIn SmartTurn, transaction is a general term that refers to any system action that can change inventory. Receipts, bin transfers, adjustments, and cycle counts are all examples of transactions in Smart [..]
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TransactionRecording of a material movement or an adjustment event that impacts on a stock position. Transit Time.
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TransactionA record of actions taken for every order.
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TransactionA transaction is the exchange of a business document that facilitates a business process, such as a purchase order, invoice or advance ship notice.
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Transaction Relates to data that is sent from a merchant’s checkout page to our processing platform. In generic terms, transactions range from a pre-authorization, authorization, capture/sale, refund and reversa [..]
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TransactionCard-based transaction between cardholder and affiliated partner or cardholder and member bank.
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TransactionA document (invoice, credit memo, or return) with one or more lines that records: Document and line details needed to process a transaction. Results of the transaction, including taxes, sourcing information, and tax codes.
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TransactionExecution of an order to buy or sell securities.
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Transaction(class uvm_sequence_item) — an object that represents a communication abstraction such as a handshake, bus cycle, or data packet. A transaction class contains user-defined data members that represent [..]
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TransactionAny roster move (i.e. drop player, pickup player or make a trade).
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TransactionA roster change. Some leagues have a transaction fee. Also see Cut, Pickup, and Trade
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TransactionThe delivery of a security by a seller and its acceptance by the buyer.
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TransactionTransaction or transactional may refer to:
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