DBA can mean database administrator or doing business as.
The corporation name should be used as the company name.
state of Texas fee for registering a DBA is only $18.00 dollars for 10 years.
you can if you believe you can
DBA
This is called a DBA.
I had to do a DBA with a teacher.
Hospital Inc, dba Hospital
The sentence should be,"You should have written."
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A sentence should be written first with a capital letter.Then at the end of the sentence,write the appropriate punctuation mark.
Yes, "DBA" should be capitalized in a company name when it stands for "doing business as." This is because it is an acronym and acronyms are typically capitalized. For example, "ABC Company, DBA XYZ Enterprises."
A typo.... it should be SQL DBA. SQL stands for Structured Query Language, which put simply, is the language that can talk to many forms of databases. and DBA is a DataBase Administrator. So a SQL DBA is a person that can set-up, develop, and maintain databases.
The correct punctuation for "dba" is a period after each letter, as in "d.b.a." It stands for "doing business as" and is used to indicate a business operating under a different name than its legal one. So, remember to dot those i's and cross those t's with your "d.b.a." punctuation.
DBA - airline - was created in 1992.
DBA - airline - ended in 2008.
You should have written. This is present perfect so the past participle of the verb write should be used - written.
The sentence is a question. It is not written correctly. It should read: Does this book belong to you?If the book is not yours, then you should respond: No, that book is not mine.If the book belongs to you, you should say: Yes, the book belongs to me.