An economic transaction: a valid currency transfer, An atomic operation; a message, data modification, or other procedure that is guaranteed to perform completely or not at all (e.g. a database transaction), The act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans), A deal or business agreement, An exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc, The transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account, A transaction is initiated as soon as the first SQL statement is executed, provided that no other transaction is currently active A COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement is required to terminate a transaction A transaction exhibits the following properties (also called ACID properties): Atomicity: In a transaction involving two or more discrete pieces of information, either all of the pieces are committed or none are Consistency: A transaction either creates a new and valid state of data, or, if any failure occurs, returns all data to its state before the transaction was started Isolation: A transaction in process and not yet committed must remain isolated from any other transaction Durability: Committed data is saved by the system such that, even in the event of a failure and system restart, the data is available in its correct state, The doing or performing of any business; management of any affair; performance, A sequence of one or more messages between two or more parties One example of a transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card, In the context of GRADE business modeling, a transaction describes a chain of activities, from the moment an external event arrives and initiates the transaction, until the end, when further events and activities are beyond our scope of interest For example, a transaction might be the processing of a customer query, from the moment the query arrives until the moment an answer is sent to the customer, A set of actions that is treated as a single operation, That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the exchange, The transfer of funds into, out of or from an account, A record of each action that is taken on an order An order may have multiple transactions, e g , a Sale and a Credit, An adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual agreement, A mechanism to group a series of service invocations into a single operation Transactions are used to make sure that either the entire series of service invocations take effect, or that none of them do An LNS host application can explicitly manage transactions or it can let the NSS implicitly start and commit transactions as needed, A logical unit of work that comprises one or more SQL statements executed by a single user According to the ANSI/ISO SQL standard, with which Oracle is compatible, a transaction begins with the user's first executable SQL statement A transaction ends when it is explicitly committed or rolled back by the user, Action between a cardholder and a merchant or a cardholder and a member that results in activity on the cardholder account, There are several types of transactions but the most common transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card, 1) the fundamental unit of change in many (transaction-oriented) databases A single transaction may involve changes in several relations, all of which must be made simultaneously in order for the database to be internally consistent and correct, A transaction is a set of operations for which it is important that all succeed or all fail On an ecommerce site, when a customer confirms a purchase, you'd like to send an order to the shipping department and simultaneously bill the customer's credit card If the credit card can't be billed, you want to make sure that the order doesn't get shipped If the shipping database can't accept the order, you want to make sure that the credit card doesn't get billed RDBMSes such as Oracle provide significant support for implementing transactions, A group of processing steps that are treated as a single activity to perform a desired result A transaction might entail all the steps necessary to modify the values in or add records to each table involved when a new invoice is created RDBMSs that are capable of transaction processing usually include the capability to cancel the transaction by a rollback instruction or to cause it to become a permanent part of the tables with the COMMIT or COMMIT TRANSACTION statement, interaction between two parties, negotiation, settlement; business deal, A transaction is a piece of business, for example an act of buying or selling something, the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me", - a transaction is considered by most credit card processors to take place when a request for authorization or capture is passed through to them Therefore, each authorization request and each capture request is a separate transaction However, you should check with your credit card processor to determine their specific definition of a "transaction", An atomic unit of work The work in a transaction must be completed as a whole; if any part of the transaction fails, the entire transaction fails, A collection of related messages designed to complete (insofar as this is possible) the intention of the initiator of the original message, and normally concluded by a debit or credit transaction Amendments or reversals carried out subsequently are to be considered as a seperate transaction set, means the transmission of information between two parties to carry out financial or administrative activities related to health care It includes the following types of information transmissions, Any event that causes a change in an organization's financial position or net worth, resulting from normal activity Advance of funds, purchase of goods at a retailer or when a borrower activates a revolving line of credit Activities affecting a deposit account carried out at the request of the account owner One example of a transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card, (1) any agreement between two or more parties that establishes a legal obligation (2) the act of carrying out such an obligation (3) all activities that effect a deposit account that are performed at the request of the account holder (4) All events that cause some change in the assets, liabilities or net worth of a business (5) Action between a cardholder and a merchant or a cardholder and a member that results in activity on the cardholder account, The action between a cardholder and a merchant that results in financial activity between the merchant and cardholder's account, (1) In a CICS program, an event that queries or modifies a database that resides on a CICS server (2) In the Persistence Builder, a representation of a path of code execution (3) The code activity necessary to manipulate a persistent object For example, a bank application might have a transaction that updates a company account, A transaction is a unit of work that an Objectivity/DB application can apply to a database It contains one or more logically related operations that create, access, or modify persistent objects Every interaction with persistent objects must occur within a transaction, A group of statements whose changes can be made permanent or undone only as a unit A transaction ends with a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement If it ends with a COMMIT statement, all the changes made to the database by the statements are made permanent If the transaction fails or ends with ROLLBACK, none of the statements takes effect, An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment Or in accounting, any event or condition recorded in the books of account, An ATM Transaction or POS Transaction initiated through the use of a Card or a Terminal pursuant to these Rules If an Issuer uses an alternative service mark to identify transactions solely involving Cards issued by that Issuer at Terminals supported by Acquirers that have entered into direct agreements with that Issuer of its Designated Agents, such transactions shall not be subject to these Rules, To do, carry through, conduct or perform some action, To exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc, To conduct business, To carry over, hand over or transfer something, trans, If you transact business, you enter into a deal with someone, for example by buying or selling something. This would free them to transact business across state lines. to do business with someone (past participle of transigere , from agere ), carry out, conduct, perform, conduct business; "transact with foreign governments", To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact commercial business; to transact business by an agent, To carry mower, hand over or transfer something, conduct business; "transact with foreign governments, To conduct matters; to manage affairs, These include invoices, debit memos, credit memos, deposits, guarantees and chargebacks entered with a GL date that is between the beginning and ending GL dates The transactions are displayed in the Transaction Register in the Functional Currency column, Physical and electronic documentation of any production activity, plural of transaction, Repetitive events in organizations that occur as a regular part of conducting day-to-day operations, minutes of a meeting, a written account of what transpired at a meeting, This application option lists any changes made to application or license data Each change is identified by the date of the change, a description of the information that was changed (i e , field name), the original value before the change, and new value after the change This option appears only when the application filing purpose is Amendment or Modification, In the business domain, the word transaction is synonymous with exchange and refers to a commercial operation Generally, before a transaction, there is some negotiations or some tractations Whatever they are, the transactions generate varying costs, depending on the stakes, the competition, the context of the economic market, etc, Exchange of goods and services between entities (whether individuals, businesses or other organizations) as well as other events having an economic impact on business,
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An atomic operation; a message, data modification, or other procedure that is guaranteed to perform completely or not at all (e.g. a database transaction)
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The act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans)
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A deal or business agreement
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An exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc
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The transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account
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A transaction is initiated as soon as the first SQL statement is executed, provided that no other transaction is currently active A COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement is required to terminate a transaction A transaction exhibits the following properties (also called ACID properties): Atomicity: In a transaction involving two or more discrete pieces of information, either all of the pieces are committed or none are Consistency: A transaction either creates a new and valid state of data, or, if any failure occurs, returns all data to its state before the transaction was started Isolation: A transaction in process and not yet committed must remain isolated from any other transaction Durability: Committed data is saved by the system such that, even in the event of a failure and system restart, the data is available in its correct state
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The doing or performing of any business; management of any affair; performance
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A sequence of one or more messages between two or more parties One example of a transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card
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In the context of GRADE business modeling, a transaction describes a chain of activities, from the moment an external event arrives and initiates the transaction, until the end, when further events and activities are beyond our scope of interest For example, a transaction might be the processing of a customer query, from the moment the query arrives until the moment an answer is sent to the customer
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A set of actions that is treated as a single operation
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That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the exchange
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The transfer of funds into, out of or from an account
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A record of each action that is taken on an order An order may have multiple transactions, e g , a Sale and a Credit
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An adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual agreement
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A mechanism to group a series of service invocations into a single operation Transactions are used to make sure that either the entire series of service invocations take effect, or that none of them do An LNS host application can explicitly manage transactions or it can let the NSS implicitly start and commit transactions as needed
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A logical unit of work that comprises one or more SQL statements executed by a single user According to the ANSI/ISO SQL standard, with which Oracle is compatible, a transaction begins with the user's first executable SQL statement A transaction ends when it is explicitly committed or rolled back by the user
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Action between a cardholder and a merchant or a cardholder and a member that results in activity on the cardholder account
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There are several types of transactions but the most common transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card
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1) the fundamental unit of change in many (transaction-oriented) databases A single transaction may involve changes in several relations, all of which must be made simultaneously in order for the database to be internally consistent and correct
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A transaction is a set of operations for which it is important that all succeed or all fail On an ecommerce site, when a customer confirms a purchase, you'd like to send an order to the shipping department and simultaneously bill the customer's credit card If the credit card can't be billed, you want to make sure that the order doesn't get shipped If the shipping database can't accept the order, you want to make sure that the credit card doesn't get billed RDBMSes such as Oracle provide significant support for implementing transactions
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A group of processing steps that are treated as a single activity to perform a desired result A transaction might entail all the steps necessary to modify the values in or add records to each table involved when a new invoice is created RDBMSs that are capable of transaction processing usually include the capability to cancel the transaction by a rollback instruction or to cause it to become a permanent part of the tables with the COMMIT or COMMIT TRANSACTION statement
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interaction between two parties, negotiation, settlement; business deal isim
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A transaction is a piece of business, for example an act of buying or selling something
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the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me"
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- a transaction is considered by most credit card processors to take place when a request for authorization or capture is passed through to them Therefore, each authorization request and each capture request is a separate transaction However, you should check with your credit card processor to determine their specific definition of a "transaction"
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An atomic unit of work The work in a transaction must be completed as a whole; if any part of the transaction fails, the entire transaction fails
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A collection of related messages designed to complete (insofar as this is possible) the intention of the initiator of the original message, and normally concluded by a debit or credit transaction Amendments or reversals carried out subsequently are to be considered as a seperate transaction set
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means the transmission of information between two parties to carry out financial or administrative activities related to health care It includes the following types of information transmissions
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Any event that causes a change in an organization's financial position or net worth, resulting from normal activity Advance of funds, purchase of goods at a retailer or when a borrower activates a revolving line of credit Activities affecting a deposit account carried out at the request of the account owner One example of a transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card
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(1) any agreement between two or more parties that establishes a legal obligation (2) the act of carrying out such an obligation (3) all activities that effect a deposit account that are performed at the request of the account holder (4) All events that cause some change in the assets, liabilities or net worth of a business (5) Action between a cardholder and a merchant or a cardholder and a member that results in activity on the cardholder account
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The action between a cardholder and a merchant that results in financial activity between the merchant and cardholder's account
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(1) In a CICS program, an event that queries or modifies a database that resides on a CICS server (2) In the Persistence Builder, a representation of a path of code execution (3) The code activity necessary to manipulate a persistent object For example, a bank application might have a transaction that updates a company account
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A transaction is a unit of work that an Objectivity/DB application can apply to a database It contains one or more logically related operations that create, access, or modify persistent objects Every interaction with persistent objects must occur within a transaction
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A group of statements whose changes can be made permanent or undone only as a unit A transaction ends with a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement If it ends with a COMMIT statement, all the changes made to the database by the statements are made permanent If the transaction fails or ends with ROLLBACK, none of the statements takes effect
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An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment Or in accounting, any event or condition recorded in the books of account
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An ATM Transaction or POS Transaction initiated through the use of a Card or a Terminal pursuant to these Rules If an Issuer uses an alternative service mark to identify transactions solely involving Cards issued by that Issuer at Terminals supported by Acquirers that have entered into direct agreements with that Issuer of its Designated Agents, such transactions shall not be subject to these Rules
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transact
To do, carry through, conduct or perform some action
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To exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc
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To conduct business
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To carry over, hand over or transfer something
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If you transact business, you enter into a deal with someone, for example by buying or selling something. This would free them to transact business across state lines. to do business with someone (past participle of transigere , from agere )
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conduct business; "transact with foreign governments"
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To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact commercial business; to transact business by an agent
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To carry mower, hand over or transfer something
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transact
conduct business; "transact with foreign governments
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To conduct matters; to manage affairs
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These include invoices, debit memos, credit memos, deposits, guarantees and chargebacks entered with a GL date that is between the beginning and ending GL dates The transactions are displayed in the Transaction Register in the Functional Currency column
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Physical and electronic documentation of any production activity
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plural of transaction
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This application option lists any changes made to application or license data Each change is identified by the date of the change, a description of the information that was changed (i e , field name), the original value before the change, and new value after the change This option appears only when the application filing purpose is Amendment or Modification
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In the business domain, the word transaction is synonymous with exchange and refers to a commercial operation Generally, before a transaction, there is some negotiations or some tractations Whatever they are, the transactions generate varying costs, depending on the stakes, the competition, the context of the economic market, etc
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Exchange of goods and services between entities (whether individuals, businesses or other organizations) as well as other events having an economic impact on business
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