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viewA filter applied to a list of records. Users can choose different views that contain all the records or activities of a particular type or that are a subset of that type.
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viewRelationships Related Term: panorama perspective n. ~ 1. An area that can be seen from a particular perspective. - 2. Computing · That portion of a database that a user is allowed to access (view). - [..]
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viewIn reference to the Views module above, a view is what is created when the site builder adds or creates a new view from the interface. Each view uses a table in the database as a "base table" to build a list of objects. The view by itself is an abstract wrapper of instruction that are inherited by each view display created within the view [..]
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viewearly 15c., "formal inspection or survey" (of land); mid-15c., "visual perception," from Anglo-French vewe "view," Old French veue "light, brightness; look, appearan [..]
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view1520s, "inspect, examine," from view (n.). From 1765 as "to regard in a certain way;" from 1935 as "to watch television." Related: Viewed; viewing.
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viewthree-dimensional or 3D shapes can be identified using three views: front, side and top.
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view/ˈvjuː/ noun plural views 1 view /ˈvjuː/ noun plural views Learner's definition of VIEW 1 [count] : an opinion or way of thinking about something What are your political views? = What are yo [..]
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viewA mode or manner of looking at or regarding something. An opinion or judgment colored by the feeling or bias of its holder. To survey or examine mentally. [D03393]
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viewposition: a way of regarding situations or topics etc.; "consider what follows from the positivist view" see: deem to be; "She views this quite differently from [..]
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viewwhat you can see in front of you. When you are on top of a hill, you have a good view of the countryside around the hill
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viewIn satellite communications, the quality or degree of visibility of a satellite to a ground station; i.e., the degree to which the satellite is sufficiently above the horizon and clear of obstructions so that it is within a clear line of sight by an Earth terminal. Note: A pair of satellite Earth terminals has a satellite in mutual view when both h [..]
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viewAn object that’s used to construct your UI and display content to the user.
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viewDefinition noun
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viewIn database management systems, a view is a particular way of looking at a database. A single database can support numerous different views. Typically, a view arranges the records in some order and ma [..]
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viewIn cartography, a nonphotographic topographical representation, in any medium, of a landscape or structure, made from a perspective that makes details appear as if projected on an oblique plane, for e [..]
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viewEach request for a particular web page which displays an ad. Also referred to as an impression.
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viewMost patterns show different variations on the pattern package. Each variation is called a "view".
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viewA representation of a whole system from the perspective of a related set of concerns.
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viewVirginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare which is the state welfare reform program that places work requirement and time limits on receiving public assistance.
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view(n) a way of regarding situations or topics etc.(n) the visual percept of a region(n) the act of looking or seeing or observing(n) the range of the eye(n) a personal belief or judgment that is not fou [..]
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viewSQL `Select`, Statement, used to provide temporary information about a given table(s) of a Database Management System without actually creating a subset or new table.
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viewA subset of a Google Analytics account property that can have its own unique configuration settings. You can create multiple views for a single property and modify what data shows in each view.
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viewan image or picture of a location or landscape from a height or distance, or drawn to look as if viewed from a height or distance (see also bird's-eye view)
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viewOrientation settings that you can apply to your design, including spin, pan, and zoom. You can adjust these settings individually or you can apply one of the following preconfigured views: Trimetric, [..]
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viewViewing a business process means seeing its status and reporting on it. This is a securable item in a business process security policy.
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viewView is the ability to see objects or data through the Workday user interface, when permitted in a domain security policy.
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viewIn a database, a way of looking at a subset of the data in a given Table. Views are treated just like Tables in SQL queries. For example, in the CAS, the Galaxy view shows only the subset of the Photo [..]
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viewIn a database, a way of looking at a subset of the data in a given Table. Views are treated just like Tables in SQL queries. For example, in the CAS, the Galaxy view shows only the subset of the PhotoObj table that are morphologically classified as galaxies.
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viewAn arrangement of your data primarily useful for onscreen manipulation. In Browse mode, Find mode, or Preview mode, Form View displays individual records, List View displays records in a list, and Tab [..]
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viewA View, in the context of a Model View Controller (MVC) architecture, is a software class that contains a template and data form and produces a response for the browser. It receives data from the Cont [..]
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viewA view is a subset of a database that is generated from a query and stored as a permanent object. Although the definition of a view is permanent, the data contained therein is dynamic depending on the [..]
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viewCommon vernacular for a view callable.
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viewA view is a saved version of a configured form or list. Views enable users to quickly display the same form or list in multiple ways. Administrators can create custom views.
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viewTo make a decision in the bidding or play, often used to explain or excuse an unsuccessful effort taken against normal odds, as in, “I took a view.”
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view(slang) decision about what action to take or the layout of a deal
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viewOne of possibly several representations of a component containing information required to drive a particular tool in the design flow. Submit/Edit
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viewSee Elevation. Views are called front, top, right or left side, back, or bottom, according as they are made on the different planes of projection. They are also sometimes named according to the part o [..]
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viewA view is a representation of a whole system from the perspective of a related set of concerns. [IEEE Std 1471-2000]
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viewView, or variants, may refer to:
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viewView, or variants, may refer to:
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viewIn a database, a view is the result set of a stored query on the data, which the database users can query just as they would in a persistent database collection object. This pre-established query comm [..]
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viewView, or variants, may refer to:
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viewView, or variants, may refer to:
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viewView was an American literary and art magazine published from 1940 to 1947 by artist and writer Charles Henri Ford, and writer and film critic Parker Tyler. The magazine is best known for introducing [..]
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viewView or position (Pali diṭṭhi, Sanskrit dṛṣṭi) is a central idea in Buddhism. In Buddhist thought, a view is not a simple, abstract collection of propositions, but a charged interpretation of experien [..]
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viewView is the debut album by bassist Bryan Beller, known for his work with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai and Dethklok. The album was released in 2003 under Onion Boy Records. The album featured guest compose [..]
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