Military financial records are stored in federal government facilities. Few of these records are made public record. There are archives for certain records that are available to the public , and these records can be obtained by visiting libraries such as the Library of Congress to view these records.
Recordkeeping can be described as a systematic compilation of similar information in an office setting, and stored in files/folders for the purpose of office administration. (John Nnakwe)
A serial access file has data stored on it in the order in which it was written. Each new record goes at the end of the file. To read a record from the file it is necessary to read through all the preceding records first.A sequential access file has data stored on it in the order of the data in a key field.A direct access file is one where any record can be accessed without having to access other records first. This is also known as random access.
Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.
a machine that records detailed transactions on a unit record ledger card. The balance associated with each transaction is summed and stored on a magnetic strip on the card. The machine can read all of the updated ledger cards very quickly to pick up the ledger balances and sum them into a totaling device.
Hmmm. Excellent Question. It Seams like technology should be improving the way that we maintain any record. truth be told now financial institutions have to maintain the "digital" copy and a hard copy. while you think your information is secure, anyone with a d- in computer science can Google how to "hack" a network and recover any information that they deem necessary ...or helpful to them. at least with only paper copy's you know that you could truly safeguard, or at the very least destroy (for sure) any evidence. If you delete anything stored via technology on PCs it can easily be re-accessed in a matter of seconds. The end result of technology is people think they are much more secure and can access their information faster and easier... news flash, If you can get to it easier so can a thief. This leads people to believe that they are safe and thus they become much more careless than before. Plus with the insecurity of technology and the still much needed maintenance of the hard copies it is costing the tech costs plus the cost of the old ways. technology ... good for quick easy access... to ALL, even the ones you don't want to have it. darklove_420@charter.net Rick
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X-ray films and other radiology records not stored electronically are often stored in:
Electronic records
Records are stored in tables.
on a computer
Records are stored in order of the primary key, unless you specify another sorted order.
Unfortunately there is no list - the only official records of military awards are stored in individual service records, and many records were destroyed in a fire in 1972, precluding the possibility of any definitive list ever being created.
In database there are no. of records stored in it. These records are stored in table . Row in this table is known as a tuple. So tuple is basically a row.
as many as you like to!
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Public records are created and filed at thousands of public offices and agencies throughout the country. These records are kept (stored) at those offices, which makes it difficult for people to get access to any records they need. These public records are also stored electronically in various databases. Companies that provide public records reports (like people searches, background checks, reverse phone lookups, etc.) access these databases and pull the relevant information based on search criteria. It is possible for someone to get physical copies of public records, but they could involve visiting several locations, waiting for various documents to be made available and paying administrative fees.
Provides management of records for all data created to be stored electronically.