Examples of using To databases in English and their translations into Dutch
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Computer
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Programming
Computerisation(information, data exchange, common access to databases etc.), consultation within international organisations, methods of work;
It covers all types of content, varying from audiovisual material to databases, digitised or not.
Data Access Protocol A system that allows outsiders to be granted access to databases without overloading either system.
are linked directly to databases developed for specific purposes.
The Directive provides for the granting of copyright protection to databases on the one hand
The Package-and-Sign feature applies only to databases saved in the. accdb file format.
When it comes to databases services, we generally see two solutions being used widely.
Because we link all the relevant indicators to databases that are publicly available,
PG2CGI Access to Databases from the Web We describe a new program that allows one accessing a database from HTML pages.
It permits high level access to databases, regardless of the underlying database backends.
You are also given an introduction to databases, learning about their architecture and how you can interact with databases. .
The embedded identifiers are keys to databases allowing the traceability of products from factories to final customers.
reference may be made to databases available in third countries,
Privileges are what kind of access users have to databases, tables, pretty much anything.
For this, we will reinforce Europol our European agency supporting national law enforcement by giving it better access to databases and more resources.
Under the common position, the sui generis right could be extended to databases manufactured in third countries, on the basis of reciprocal agreements.
The sui generis right could be extended to databases manufactured in third countries, on the basis of reciprocal agreements.
such as updates to databases, that either succeed or fail as a unit.
mainly with regard to databases, hydrodynamics, sediment mechanics
mainly with regard to databases relating to monitoring of transitional and coastal waters.