roll-back

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English - Turkish
Geriye doğru toplanabilen, geriye doğru sarılabilen
(Askeri) tesirsiz hale getirme
rollback
düşmanı püskürtme
rollback
fiyatları indirme
roll back
(Askeri) TESİRSİZ HALE GETİRME, ZAYıFLATMA: Başarılı savunma durumunu derinlemesine yarmak için imkan tanımak amacıyla, düşman savunmasının, dış sınırdan başlayarak içerilere doğru ilerleyen biçimde zayıflatılması ve/veya tesirsiz hale getirilmesi süreci, yöntemi
to roll back
geri almak
roll back
ucuzlatmak
roll back
aşağı çekmek (fiyat)
roll back
değişiklikleri kaldırmak
roll back
düşürmek
roll back
aşağı çekmek
rollback
{i} düşürme
rollback
{i} ucuzlatma
rollback
(SQL) geridönüş
rollback
{i} geri püskürtme
rollback
{i} püskürtme (düşman)
rollback
püskürtme aşağı çekme
rollback
{i} aşağı çekme
English - English
To return to a prior state
To postpone

NASA will roll back the shuttle launch due to bad weather.

To retreat
roll back the years
To produce a sense of nostalgia
rollback
An event caused by a roller coaster failing to reach the top of a hill
rollback
To roll back
rollback
An operation which returns a database, or group of records in a database, to a previous state (normally to the previous commit point)
roll back
A turn performed in equitation over fences class to show control of the horse and rider's ability to maintain a position throughout a turn A tight turn performed between two fences In Western reining, a rollback is a 180 degree pivot with speed after a halt
roll back
drive away, repel; lower prices
roll back
A tight turn performed between two fences
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To roll back a change or the power of something means to gradually reduce it or end it. Environmentalists regard these moves as the government taking advantage of the national mood to roll back protective measures see also rollback
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A database application's ability to abort a transaction before it has been committed is called a roll back
roll back
Undo (a transaction)
roll back
Terminates a transaction such that all resources updated within a transaction revert to their original (that is, pretransactional) state
roll back
The process of restoring data changed by SQL statements to the state at its last commit point
roll back
To return the values changed by a transaction to their original state
roll back
To roll back prices, taxes, or benefits means to reduce them. One provision of the law was to roll back taxes to the 1975 level
roll back
A tight turn performed between two fences to show control of the horse and rider's ability to maintain a position throughout a turn A tight turn performed between two fences In Western reining, a rollback is a 180-degree pivot with speed after a halt
roll back
The act of undoing the changes made to a database in a database transaction Contrast with commit
roll back
A database system transaction feature If an error occurs in a sequence of hanges,the preceding hanges can be rolled back to restore the database to a safe state with correct data
roll back
the process of moving from right to left while doing an expected value calculation in a decision tree
rollback
In DBMS recovery operations, process of computer keeping a log showing changes made to the database, and the log is used to reverse transactions that took place during a certain period of time, such as an hour; also called backward recovery 9 19
rollback
Undoing a change in such a way that the net effect is that no change in the state of an application or its data can be perceived In the context of DBMS, this means to abandon a transaction and restore the previous state of the database In the context of exception handling, this is normally a requirement of cleanup after an exception has occurred
rollback
Rollback refers to an agreement among Uruguay Round participants to dismantle all trade- restrictive or distorting measures that are inconsistent with the provisions of the GATT Measures subject to rollback would be phased out or brought into conformity within an agreed time frame, no later than by the formal completion of the negotiations The rollback agreement is accompanied by a commitment to "standstill" on existing trade-restrictive measures Rollback is also used as a reference to the imposition of quantitative restrictions at levels less than those occurring in the present
rollback
To remove changes that were made to database files since the last commit point
rollback
When a recovery unit fails, IDMS-CV automatically recovers the run unit by rolling back the recovery unit This recovery occurs while the CV continues to process other active run units
rollback
To abandon a plan: NASA will rollback the shuttle launch due to bad weather
rollback
Undoing the changes made by a transaction before it commits You can initiate a rollback by explicitly calling the JDBC Connection method rollback
rollback
To force the abandonment of an intention, position, or state of affairs
rollback
A rollback is a reduction in price or some other change that makes something like it was before. Silber says the tax rollback would decimate basic services for the needy. an occasion when a tax, price, law etc is reduced to a previous level or changed so that it is the way it used to be roll back roll
rollback
A term used in transaction processing that cancels a proposed transaction which modifies one or more tables and undoes changes, if any, made by the transaction before a COMMIT or COMMIT TRANSACTION SQL statement
rollback
Synonymous with "undo" The process of recovering a database in which the data before a given change (update, insert or delete) are "undone" to the database
rollback
A return to a prior state
rollback
reducing prices back to some earlier level
rollback
ROLLBACK specifies that all changes to recoverable resources made by the task since its last syncpoint are to be backed out
rollback
The event that ends a transaction and nullifies or undoes all changes to resources that were specified during that transaction
rollback
Cancel a transaction See transaction
rollback
reducing prices back to some earlier level the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
rollback
An SQL command that removes all changes made since the last COMMIT command
rollback
The unsuccessful completion of a transaction The transaction manager ensures that all changes made by the transaction are undone during this process
rollback
A withdrawal of military forces
rollback
To discard pending changes made to the data in the current transaction using the SQL ROLLBACK command You can roll back a portion of a transaction by identifying a savepoint
rollback
Activity Oracle performs to restore data to its prior state before a user started to change it
rollback
A limitation on annual assessed value increases or a reduction in the amount of property tax paid
rollback
A database error recovery technique which helps to prevent partial update of the database due to a system malfunction by rolling back update transactions that are not fully complete
rollback
The term ‘Rollback’ is a database action that undoes (or rolls-back in time) changes applied to the database, and releases record ‘locks ’ It performs the opposite function of ‘Commit ’
rollback
the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
rollback
The process of resetting a system back to the previous software state A rollback can include some or all of the operating system, patch, and application software For example, you can rollback a system from HP-UX 11 0 to HP-UX 10 20 or from patch level 2 to patch level 1 This process requires good backups or an archive created with the Ignite-UX make_recovery tool
rollback
{i} reduction, cutback, decrease (in salary, prices, etc.); withdrawal, retreat, pullback; (Data Management) operation that returns the database to some earlier condition
rollback
approach of starting from the end of the game and working backward to determine the best strategy, often used for strategic interactions that occur a repeated but fixed number of times
rollback
term used when the Space Shuttle must be rolled back from the launch pad atop the Mobile Launcher Platform and Crawler-Transporter to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) A variety of factors can require a rollback, ranging from the threat of severe weather to the need for flight hardware repairs that cannot be performed at the launch pad
rollback
A DB2 operation that terminates a unit of work and backs out all changes that have been made
rollback
To retreat
rollback
To return something to a prior state
rollback
                                 From an application or inquiry form, clears all information and returns
roll-back
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