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1 time event
"An event that occurs after a designated period of time or on the occurrence of a given date or time. A time event is indicated by the keyword after, followed by an expression that evaluates to an amount of time." -
2 time-lapse
"A cinematography technique whereby a number of frames are captured over a period of time or with a certain time interval between each frame. This technique is often used to capture processes such as a flower opening, celestial motion or changing of the seasons. When replayed at normal speed, changes become very pronounced and time appears to be lapsing." -
3 time range
A period of time during which a setting or other functionality is in effect. -
4 time frame
A period of time during which something takes place or is planned to take place. -
5 time formula
"An expression that is created following the Simple Time Period Syntax. It takes the form of a time unit plus or minus a whole number, such as Year-1 or Month-6. It is the formula that is applied when you are using time intelligence on a dashboard." -
6 Time-Based In-Place Hold
A feature that provides the ability to keep SharePoint items on In-Place Hold for a specific time period. -
7 date period code
A code that represents a period of time measured by starting and ending dates. -
8 selling period
The period of time between an item or right receipt date and its expiration date. -
9 budget cycle time span
A time period specified as a number of fiscal calendar periods. The budget period can be different from the accounting period. -
10 open fiscal period
The state of a fiscal period that allows its use as a time period classifier for account entries. -
11 on-hold fiscal period
The state of a fiscal period that can be reopened and that prevents its use as a time period classifier for account entries. -
12 closed fiscal period
The state of a fiscal period that cannot be reopened and that prevents its use as a time period classifier for account entries. -
13 report period
"The span of time during which you track and update a task that the workgroup manager has assigned to you. You can change the unit of time to days, weeks, or a single unit of time for the whole task." -
14 recovery period
The time period used for depreciating business assets. -
15 grace period
"The time period during which a product or service will remain functional before the user or customer must license, register, renew, or otherwise (re)activate their product or subscription." -
16 aging period
The number of days in a time period used to report an overdue customer payment balance. -
17 discount period
The time period within which a customer can discount their payment obligation. -
18 fiscal period
A time period division of a fiscal year. -
19 grace period
The time period beyond a specified date during which an obligation can be fulfilled without penalty. -
20 best before period
The time period in which to obtain the optimum quality or characteristic of a product.
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