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1 property name
A string value that is used to identify a named property within a given property set. Note that property names and property IDs are mutually exclusive. -
2 property
"Attribute or characteristic of an object that is used to define its state, appearance, or value." -
3 dependency property
"In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a property represented by a DependencyProperty identifier that is registered with the property system. Dependency properties can be defined only by DependencyObject types, which typically expose the identifier as a public static field. The property system determines their effective value based on a precedence evaluation of all possible value sources." -
4 default property
"A property that you can set for a control so that each time a new control of that type is created, this property will have the same value." -
5 tagged value
"A keyword-value pair that can be attached to any model element. The keyword is called a tag, and it represents a property applicable to one or many elements. Both the keyword and the value are strings." -
6 status message property value
"An optional attribute of a status message property that is applied by the SMS component that generates the message. Status message properties let you differentiate messages associated with particular advertisements, collections, packages, and users when you are querying, finding, and filtering."English-Arabic terms dictionary > status message property value
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7 Dictionary property
"A property whose value can be set to the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the dictionary, an error message, or an empty string if no dictionary URI is found." -
8 mandatory property
A property that requires a value when it exists as an object in the Directory Navigator and in the diagram. Mandatory properties that are defined for a class cannot be deleted. -
9 searchable managed property
A managed property whose value can be returned by a query.English-Arabic terms dictionary > searchable managed property
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10 ar-sa تحويل بيانات منظم
"In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a property represented by a DependencyProperty identifier that is registered with the property system. Dependency properties can be defined only by DependencyObject types, which typically expose the identifier as a public static field. The property system determines their effective value based on a precedence evaluation of all possible value sources." -
11 Allowed Values Collection Editor
"A custom collection editor dialog box in Visual Studio.NET that developers use to define the set of allowed values for a custom property of the type ""selection."" This dialog box opens when you click the ellipsis [] button in the value field of the AllowedValues property in the Custom Property Definition Collection Editor dialog box."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Allowed Values Collection Editor
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12 write back
"To update a cube cell value, member, or member property value." -
13 change
To modify the value of a property or attribute.يغيّر -
14 enhanced key usage
An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid. -
15 EKU
An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid. -
16 identifier
"An element of an expression that refers to the value of a field, control, or property." -
17 x-ua-compatible header
"An HTML header in which the HTTP-EQUIV property has a value of x-ua-compatible, which allows content to specify the document compatibility modes supported by the webpage." -
18 dependent animation
An animation that changes the value of a property and runs on the UI thread. -
19 independent animation
"An animation that changes the value of a property and runs on a separate, hardware-accelerated system thread." -
20 grouping
The process of collapsing search results that share the same value for a given managed property or group identifier.
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