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queryn. common lawyer lingo for a question to be answered.
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queryAn instruction to a database to either return a set of records or perform a specified action on a set of records.
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queryThe term(s) entered into a search engine by the user.
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query1530s, quaere "a question," from Latin quaere "ask," imperative of quaerere "to seek, look for; strive, endeavor, strive to gain; ask, require, demand;" figuratively &quo [..]
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query"to question," 1650s, from query (n.). Related: Queried; querying.
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queryThe keyword or keyword phrase a searcher enters into a search field, which initiates a search and results in a SERP with organic and paid listings. Source: SEMPO
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queryin GIS, a request to select features or records from a database. A query is often written as a statement or logical expression.
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queryA request for information about a certain topic. A query is what you put in the box when you type something into a search engine.
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queryA general term to describe the formation, usually in a prescribed format, that a computer process would use to retrieve specific information from another process as opposed to a wholesale transfer of data.
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query See search terms.
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queryquestion: pose a question A Case Report Form (or CRF) is a paper or electronic questionnaire specifically used in clinical trial research. The Case Report Form is the tool used by the sponsor of the c [..]
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queryA request that specifies the manner in which data is to be extracted from one or more databases.
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querya question
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queryv. To make inquiry.
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queryAny operation which obtains either data or attributes from an object [POSIX.6].
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queryWebGuest Dictionary Request for specific information from a database.
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query(n.) A query is a request for information from a database. There are three general methods for posing queries: Choosing parameters from a menu: In this method, the database system presents a list of p [..]
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queryA request for a computer to find information in a database.
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queryA request for information, such as information about a particular ancestor.
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queryAny request for information from users - a service desk classification definition.
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query1. A request for information from a database. There are three general methods for posing queries: a. choosing parameters from a menu: In this method, the database system presents a list of parameters from which you can choose. This is perhaps the easiest way to pose a query because the menus guide you, but it is also the least flexible. b. query by [..]
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querycan be either a select query or an action query. A select query is simply a data retrieval query. An action query can ask for additional operations on the data, such as insertion, updating, or deletio [..]
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queryIn computers, what a user of a search engine or database enters is sometimes called the query. To query (verb) means to submit a query (noun).
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queryA query is a formally phrased question. In computer terms, a query is the information entered by a user of a search engine or database.
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queryThe process by which a web client requests specific information from a web server, based on a character string that is passed along.
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queryA subset of records in a database. Queries may be used to create highly specified demographics in order to maximize the effectiveness of an email marketing campaign.
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queryThe search term or phrase a user enters into a search engine.
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queryA question, or in the case of a search engine, it is the combination of words and numbers that make up a search phrase.
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queryThe actual "search string" a searcher enters into a search engine.
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queryA set of executable statements that retrieve specific objects. For example, a layer-based query that displays only the objects on the layers that contain state and district boundaries.
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query[programming] A query is a request or search of spatial or tabular data based on user-define criteria. For example, the results of a query is a subset or selected records. SQL, Python and Java are pro [..]
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queryAsking for information to answer a certain question
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queryA search request. A combination of words and symbols that defines the information that the user is seeking. Queries are used to direct search tools to appropriate websites to obtain information.
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queryA query is the process by which a web client requests specific information from a web server, based on a character string that is passed along. A query typically takes the form of a database search fo [..]
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queryquestion mark
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queryProcess of extracting data from a database and presenting it for use.
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queryA search request submitted to a database (such as the search engine and directory databases) to find a particular piece of information or all records that meet the search criteria.
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queryAnother word for "keyword" or "search term" this is what users input into search engines to find what they are looking for.
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queryA question, or in the case of a search engine, it is the combination of words and numbers that make up a search phrase.
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queryThe term typed into a search engine, for example ‘search engine consultants
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queryA request to retrieve data from a database or search engine by search term.
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queryThe process behind the scenes. See below. :-)
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query(n) an instance of questioning(v) pose a question
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queryTo request a list of pornographic websites.
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queryThe process of requesting information.
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queryTo request information from a database.
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queryA type of HTTP-based request interface that generally uses only the GET or POST HTTP method and a query string with parameters.See Also REST, REST-Query.
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queryIn Banner, an operation performed on specific screens to obtain detailed information. One cannot update any information in Banner-Finance while in query mode.
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queryA method of submission in which a writer approaches a theater with a brief letter, accompanied by a synopsis and sample pages.
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queryRetrieving, manipulating, or modifying data from a data source by sending SQL statements. Also, requesting, and then receiving, data from a DBMS. You can also add, edit, format, sort, and perform calc [..]
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queryA saved work package list which may contain filters, grouping criteria and displayed sums. Queries can either be set to private (in which case they are only visible to the user who created them) or pu [..]
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queryA query is a request for data or information from a database table or combination of tables. This data may be generated as results returned by Structured Query Language (SQL) or as pictorials, graphs [..]
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queryTo interrogate a collection of data, such as records in a database. The term may also be used to search a single file or collection of files, such as HTML files on the Web. However, in addition to obtaining lists of records that match the search criteria, queries to a database allow for counting of items and summing amounts. A query on the Web yiel [..]
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queryn. common lawyer lingo for a question to be answered.
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queryA textual string, possibly structured, that is used in information retrieval, the task being to find objects that match the words in the query.
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queryA complete SELECT statement that specifies 1) the columns and tables from which data is to be retrieved, 2) optionally, conditions that the data must satisfy, 3) optionally, computations that are to b [..]
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queryA specific set of search criteria used to find a particular object or project element.
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querya type of communication that requests the assignment of work; can be used as both noun and verb, as in, to send this type of communication; used in journalism for the proposal of an article idea to an [..]
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queryis a search that looks for matching items that contain one or more words specified by the user. QuickBooks barcode inventory QuickBooks barcode inventory
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queryIn general, a query is a form of questioning, in a line of inquiry.
Query may also refer to:
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queryQuakers use the term Query to refer to a question or series of questions used for reflection and in spiritual exercises.
Friends have used Queries as tools for offering spiritual challenges to the com [..]
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queryIn descriptive complexity, a query is a mapping from structures of one signature to structures of another vocabulary. Neil Immerman, in his book Descriptive Complexity, "use[s] the concept of query a [..]
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