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Is a transaction file permanent or temporary?

Temporary


Is transaction file permanent or temporary?

Temporary


Is grandfather file permanent or temporary?

permanent


Master file in DBMS?

Yes! The master file of a DBMS is a data file containing relatively permanent records that are generally updated periodically. The transaction file is a temporary file that holds all changes to be made to the master file, such as additions, deletions, and revisions. A transaction file has to be sorted before it is used to update the master file. By the way, I didn´t get your question, but I hope I helped =D


Which name file contains all permanent information and is updated during processing by transcations of data?

Master file. This file contains the permanent information for an organization or system, and it is updated by processing transactions that modify data within the system.


Is a grandfather file permanent or temporary?

A grandfather file is typically considered a temporary file. It is used for backup purposes and retains older versions of files to allow for recovery if needed. Once the retention period is reached or if the backup is no longer necessary, the grandfather file can be deleted or overwritten. Thus, it is not intended to be a permanent storage solution.


What does this mean to copy data from a temporary file to a more permanent location?

Temporary files are used a lot in computers. Most of the time, a temporary file is created when changes to a permanent file cannot be made until a certain process is complete. A simple analogy might be painting a wall. Before you can paint the wall, anything hanging on the wall must be moved to a temporary holding area while the wall is being painted. After the painting process is complete, you move the items from their temporary location back to the permanent location - the wall that they hang on. Computers actually follow a very similar process whenever a file is updated. Often times, the original file is copied to a temporary folder where the computer will make any changes needed to the file. When all the changes are complete, the computer might request your approval before the information is permanently stored in the permanent location where the file belongs. Many modern word processing software programs (like Microsoft Word, Corel Wordperfect, or OpenOffice Writer) will create temporary files for new documents before the user actually saves the document to its permanent folder. This way, if the power fails suddenly, many of these programs can then check for any temporary files (such as a 30 page essay you've been working on for the past three hours) and "restore" your work. When you actually tell the program to save the file and give it a file name, the file is then moved to its permanent location.


Are the words temporary and permanent are they homophonesantonyms or synonyms?

Temporary and permanent are antonyms. Temporary means for a short period of time and permanent means for a long time/forever.


What is permanent and temporary system?

permanent is where you stay somewhere temporary is you stay there for a little while


Ram is a temporary or permanent memory?

temporary


Were the Jumano's homes permanent or temporary?

Permanent


Is transaction log temporary or permanent?

permanent

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