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81 value substitution
A string substitution performed on XML elements as a document passes through the pipeline. -
82 OID
"A number that identifies an object class or attribute. Object identifiers (OIDs) are organized into an industry-wide global hierarchy. An object identifier is represented as a dotted decimal string, such as 1.2.3.4, with each dot representing a new branch in the hierarchy. National/regional registration authorities issue root object identifiers to individuals or organizations, who manage the hierarchy below their root object identifier." -
83 in-country number format
The string that is used to define how to create an in-country/region number to use when making calls from a dial plan. -
84 international number format
The string that is used to define how to dial someone from outside of their country/region.English-Arabic terms dictionary > international number format
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85 fallback language
The base language that appears when a string has not been localized into a partially localized language. -
86 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." -
87 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. -
88 in-country/region number format
The string that is used to define how to create an in-country/region number to use when making calls from a dial plan.تنسيق رقم هاتف محلي داخل الدولة/المنطقةEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > in-country/region number format
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89 computer name
A unique name for a subscription computer that is specified by the solution provider. This is the name that the solution provider submits to the Provisioning Server when configuring a subscription computer or querying information about that computer. The computer name is an alphanumeric string of up to fifty characters. -
90 processing instruction
"An XML structural construct. A mechanism for embedding information in a file intended for proprietary applications rather than the XML parser or browser. The XML parser passes the instructions to the application. A processing instruction is a string of text included almost anywhere in an XML document's character data between ? and ? marks. It begins with the name of the application for which the PI is intended, followed by the data for the instruction. An example is the XML declaration that begins every valid XML file: ?xml version=""1.0"" standalone=""yes"" ?" -
91 report signature
A string used to identify the version of a report. -
92 DSN code
"A three-digit string of numbers, such as 5.1.2., that indicates the status of an attempt to deliver an e-mail message." -
93 LINQ to DataSet
A LINQ technology that makes it easier and faster to query over data cached in a DataSet object. The queries are expressed in the programming language itself and not as string literals embedded in the application code. -
94 SVF
"A function that returns a single value, such as a string, integer, or bit value." -
95 end name
"A name that appears as a text string near the end of a binary association. It indicates the role played by the class attached to the association end, so each end can have its own end name." -
96 role name
"A name that appears as a text string near the end of a binary association. It indicates the role played by the class attached to the association end, so each end can have its own end name." -
97 2-element constraint
"A constraint that applies to two elements, such as two classes or two associations. The constraint is shown as a dashed arrow from one element to the other, labeled by the constraint string in braces (\{ \})." -
98 discriminator
A text label on a generalization path that indicates the name of a partition of the general class that the more specific class is in. The default discriminator is an empty string. -
99 workgroup ID
A case-sensitive alphanumeric string that is 4 to 20 characters long and that you enter when creating a new workgroup information file by using the Workgroup Administrator. This uniquely identifies the Admin group for this workgroup file. -
100 defined name
"A word or string of characters in a formula that represents a cell, range of cells, formula, or constant value."اسم معرًّف
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