slovodefinícia
transact
(encz)
transact,provádět transakce Zdeněk Brož
transact
(encz)
transact,vyjednávat v: Zdeněk Brož
Transact
(gcide)
Transact \Trans*act"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transacted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Transacting.] [L. transactus, p. p. of transigere.
See Transaction.]
To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact
commercial business; to transact business by an agent.
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Transact
(gcide)
Transact \Trans*act"\, v. i.
To conduct matters; to manage affairs. [R.] --South.
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transact
(wn)
transact
v 1: conduct business; "transact with foreign governments"
podobné slovodefinícia
arms length transactions
(mass)
arm's length transactions
- nespriaznené transakcie
transaction
(mass)
transaction
- transakcia
transactor
(mass)
transactor
- konateľ
capital transaction
(encz)
capital transaction,
caveat emptor transactions
(encz)
caveat emptor transactions,transakce bez záruky [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
designated transaction
(encz)
designated transaction,
equity transaction
(encz)
equity transaction,
financial and capital transactions
(encz)
financial and capital transactions,
forward exchange transaction
(encz)
forward exchange transaction,
governmental industrial transaction
(encz)
governmental industrial transaction,
intergovernmental transactions
(encz)
intergovernmental transactions,
interofficial transaction
(encz)
interofficial transaction,
intragovernmental transaction
(encz)
intragovernmental transaction,
invisible transaction
(encz)
invisible transaction,
party to the transaction
(encz)
party to the transaction, n:
repayable transaction
(encz)
repayable transaction,
repurchase transaction
(encz)
repurchase transaction,
reserve-related transaction
(encz)
reserve-related transaction,
resident-to-resident transaction
(encz)
resident-to-resident transaction,
reverse transaction
(encz)
reverse transaction,
spot exchange transaction
(encz)
spot exchange transaction,
switch transaction
(encz)
switch transaction,
taxes on international trade and transactions
(encz)
taxes on international trade and transactions,
transact (transact business)
(encz)
transact (transact business),obchodovat [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
transactinide
(encz)
transactinide, n:
transaction
(encz)
transaction,jednání n: Zdeněk Brožtransaction,transakce n: Zdeněk Brožtransaction,úkon n: Zdeněk Brož
transaction (business transaction)
(encz)
transaction (business transaction),obchod [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
transaction balances
(encz)
transaction balances,
transaction by agreement
(encz)
transaction by agreement,
transaction cost
(encz)
transaction cost,transakční náklady Zdeněk Brož
transaction costs
(encz)
transaction costs,transakční náklady n: [ekon.] pl. RNDr. Pavel Piskač
transaction currency
(encz)
transaction currency,
transaction demand for money
(encz)
transaction demand for money,
transaction file
(encz)
transaction file, n:
transaction money
(encz)
transaction money,transakční peníze n: pl. Mgr. Dita Gálová
transaction value
(encz)
transaction value,
transaction with designation
(encz)
transaction with designation,
transactional
(encz)
transactional,transakční adj: Zdeněk Brož
transactional immunity
(encz)
transactional immunity, n:
transactions
(encz)
transactions,transakce pl. Zdeněk Brož
transactions account
(encz)
transactions account,
transactions basis
(encz)
transactions basis,
transactions demand for money
(encz)
transactions demand for money,transakční poptávka po
penězích [ekon.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
transactor
(encz)
transactor,jednatel n: Zdeněk Brož
two-way transaction
(encz)
two-way transaction,
unrequited transaction
(encz)
unrequited transaction,
Transact
(gcide)
Transact \Trans*act"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transacted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Transacting.] [L. transactus, p. p. of transigere.
See Transaction.]
To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact
commercial business; to transact business by an agent.
[1913 Webster]Transact \Trans*act"\, v. i.
To conduct matters; to manage affairs. [R.] --South.
[1913 Webster]
Transacted
(gcide)
Transact \Trans*act"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transacted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Transacting.] [L. transactus, p. p. of transigere.
See Transaction.]
To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact
commercial business; to transact business by an agent.
[1913 Webster]
Transacting
(gcide)
Transact \Trans*act"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transacted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Transacting.] [L. transactus, p. p. of transigere.
See Transaction.]
To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact
commercial business; to transact business by an agent.
[1913 Webster]
Transaction
(gcide)
Transaction \Trans*ac"tion\, n. [L. transactio, fr. transigere,
transactum, to drive through, carry through, accomplish,
transact; trans across, over + agere to drive; cf. F.
transaction. See Act, Agent.]
1. The doing or performing of any business; management of any
affair; performance.
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2. That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the
exchange.
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3. (Civil Law) An adjustment of a dispute between parties by
mutual agreement.
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Transaction of a society, the published record of what it
has done or accomplished.
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Syn: Proceeding; action; process.

Usage: Transaction, Proceeding. A transaction is
something already done and completed; a proceeding is
either something which is now going on, or, if ended,
is still contemplated with reference to its progress
or successive stages.
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Note: " We the word proceeding in application to an affray in
the street, and the word transaction to some commercial
negotiation that has been carried on between certain
persons. The proceeding marks the manner of proceeding,
as when we speak of the proceedings in a court of law.
The transaction marks the business transacted; as, the
transactions on the Exchange." --Crabb.
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Transaction of a society
(gcide)
Transaction \Trans*ac"tion\, n. [L. transactio, fr. transigere,
transactum, to drive through, carry through, accomplish,
transact; trans across, over + agere to drive; cf. F.
transaction. See Act, Agent.]
1. The doing or performing of any business; management of any
affair; performance.
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2. That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the
exchange.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Civil Law) An adjustment of a dispute between parties by
mutual agreement.
[1913 Webster]

Transaction of a society, the published record of what it
has done or accomplished.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Proceeding; action; process.

Usage: Transaction, Proceeding. A transaction is
something already done and completed; a proceeding is
either something which is now going on, or, if ended,
is still contemplated with reference to its progress
or successive stages.
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Note: " We the word proceeding in application to an affray in
the street, and the word transaction to some commercial
negotiation that has been carried on between certain
persons. The proceeding marks the manner of proceeding,
as when we speak of the proceedings in a court of law.
The transaction marks the business transacted; as, the
transactions on the Exchange." --Crabb.
[1913 Webster]
Transactor
(gcide)
Transactor \Trans*act"or\, n. [L.]
One who transacts, performs, or conducts any business.
--Derham.
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party to the transaction
(wn)
party to the transaction
n 1: a party of people taking a role in legal proceedings [syn:
party to the action, party to the transaction]
transactinide
(wn)
transactinide
adj 1: of or belonging to the elements with atomic numbers
greater than 103
n 1: any of the artificially produced elements with atomic
numbers greater than 103
transaction
(wn)
transaction
n 1: 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" [syn: transaction, dealing,
dealings]
transaction file
(wn)
transaction file
n 1: (computer science) a computer file containing relatively
transient data about a particular data processing task
[syn: transaction file, detail file]
transactional immunity
(wn)
transactional immunity
n 1: a broader form of use immunity that also protects the
witness from any prosecution brought about relating to
transactions to which they gave testimony
transactions
(wn)
transactions
n 1: a written account of what transpired at a meeting [syn:
minutes, proceedings, transactions]
transactor
(wn)
transactor
n 1: someone who conducts or carries on business or negotiations
database transaction
(foldoc)
database transaction

A set of related changes applied to a database. The
term typically implies that either all of the changes should be
applied or, in the event of an error, none of them, i.e. the
transaction should be atomic. Atomicity is one of the ACID
properties a transaction can have, another is isolation -
preventing interference between processes trying to access the
database cocurrently. This is usually achieved by some form of
locking - where one process takes exclusive control of a
database table or row for the duration of the transaction,
preventing other processes from accessing the locked data.

The canonical example of a transaction is transferring money
between two bank accounts by subtracting it from one and adding it
to the other.

Some relational database management systems require the user to
explicitly start a transaction and then either commit it (if all
the individual steps are successful) or roll it back (if there are
any errors).

(2013-06-03)
on-line transaction processing
(foldoc)
On-Line Transaction Processing
OLTP

(OLTP) The processing of transactions by computers
in real time.

[Details? Products?]

(1997-05-14)
transaction
(foldoc)
transaction

A unit of interaction with a DBMS or similar system. It
must be treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of
other transactions. See atomic.
transaction application language
(foldoc)
Transaction Application Language
TAL
Tandem Application Language

(TAL) Not "Tandem Application Language". A
block-structured, procedural language optimised for use on
Tandem hardware. TAL is a cross between C and Pascal and
is the primary system programming language on Tandem computers.
Tandem has no assembler and originally had no C or Pascal.

[Was TAL derived from HP's System Programming Language?]

(2001-07-09)
transaction processing facility
(foldoc)
Transaction Processing Facility
TPF

(TPF) A real-time mainframe {operating
system} released by IBM around 1976. TPF is particularly
suited to organisations dealing in very high I/O message
switching and large global networks. Current users include
British Airways (reservations), VISA International
(authorisations), Holiday Inn, and Quantas.

TPF was traditionally a 370/Assembler environment although
the latest, release 4.1, contains C. Formerly known as ACP
(Airline Control Program), it was renamed "TPF" to suggests
its greater scope.

It is common for TPF sites to use IBM's MVS and VM
operating systems for off-line processing.

(1996-08-27)
TRANSACTION
(bouvier)
TRANSACTION, contracts, civil law. An agreement between two or more persons,
who for the purpose of preventing or putting an end to a law suit, adjust
their differences by mutual consent, in the manner which they agree on; in
Louisiana this contract must be reduced to writing. Civil Code of Louis,
3038.
2. Transactions regulate only the differences which appear to be
clearly comprehended in them by the intentions of the parties, whether they
be explained in a general or particular manner, unless it be the necessary
consequence of what is expressed; and they do not extend to differences
which the parties, never intended to include in them. Id. 3040.
3. To transact, a man must have the capacity to dispose of the things
included in the transaction. Id. 3039; 1 Domat, Lois Civiles, liv. 1, t. 13,
s. 1; Dig. lib. 2, t. 15, l. 1; Code lib. 2, t. 4, 1. 41. In the common law
this is called a compromise. (q.v.)

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