Character Set Sample Clauses

Character Set. This setting determines the active character set for strings for subsequent con- nections to the database. It enables you to override the default character set for a database. Specify the character set before connecting to the database whose character set you want to specify. For a complete list of character sets recognized by InterBase, see the Language Reference. Choice of character set limits possible collation orders to a subset of all available collation orders. Given a character set, a collation order can be specified when data is selected, inserted, or updated in a column. You can perform the same function in an SQL script with the SET NAMES com- mand. Use SET NAMES before connecting to the database whose character set you want to specify. Displaying Settings To display all the current ISQL settings, choose Session | Display Settings. The basic settings and selected advanced settings will be displayed in the ISQL Output area. ‌‌ Displaying Version Information To display version information, choose Session | Display Connect Version in the ISQL Output Area. This will display the version of ISQL being used. If con- nected to a database, this command will also display the versions of the InterBase access method, server, and remote interface. Displaying Database Information and Metadata Choose View | Metadata Information... to display database information and metadata. The following dialog box will open: Select the object type for which to display information, supply any required information in the Object Name text field and choose OK. Generally, if you do not supply an Object Name, then ISQL will display the names of all objects of the selected type in the database. If you do supply an Object Name, then ISQL will display information about that object. The following table summarizes the items that can be displayed. Table 4-3: Metadata Information Items Item DIsplays Check... Check constraints for the specified table. Specify table name in the Object Name field. Database Current database’s file name, page size and allocation, and sweep interval. Do not specify an Object Name. Domain Names of all domains in the database (with no Object Name). Name and data type of the domain given as Object Name. Exception Names of all exceptions in the database, their associated messages, and the names of triggers and stored procedures which use them (with no Object Name). Name and message of exception given as Object Name, and names of triggers and stored procedures that...
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Character Set. To provide simple communication among NSIF stations, data within NSIF are mostly represented using characters. Numbers represented by characters eliminate problems caused by word length and machine internal representation differences. Humans can easily read NSIF Header and Subheader Fields populated with characters. The character sets used in NSIF are:

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  • Two-­‐character labels All two-­‐character ASCII labels shall be withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator at the second level within the TLD. Such labels may not be activated in the DNS, and may not be released for registration to any person or entity other than Registry Operator, provided that such two-­‐character label strings may be released to the extent that Registry Operator reaches agreement with the related government and country-­‐code manager of the string as specified in the ISO 3166-­‐1 alpha-­‐2 standard. The Registry Operator may also propose the release of these reservations based on its implementation of measures to avoid confusion with the corresponding country codes, subject to approval by ICANN. Upon conclusion of Registry Operator’s designation as operator of the registry for the TLD, all such labels that remain withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator shall be transferred as specified by ICANN. Registry Operator may self-­‐allocate and renew such names without use of an ICANN accredited registrar, which will not be considered Transactions for purposes of Section 6.1 of the Agreement.

  • Unbundled Network Element Combinations 4.1 For purposes of this Section, references to “Currently Combined” Network Elements shall mean that the particular Network Elements requested by NewPhone are in fact already combined by BellSouth in the BellSouth network. References to “

  • Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop (UCSL) is a copper facility of any length provided from the cross-box in the field up to and including the End User’s point of demarcation. If available, this facility will not have any intervening equipment such as load coils between the End User and the cross-box.

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Distribution Intrabuilding Network Cable (USLD-INC) is the distribution facility owned or controlled by BellSouth inside a building or between buildings on the same property that is not separated by a public street or road. USLD-INC includes the facility from the cross connect device in the building equipment room up to and including the point of demarcation at the End User’s premises.

  • Character of Liquidating Distributions All payments made in liquidation of the interest of a Unit Holder in the Company shall be made in exchange for the interest of such Unit Holder in Property pursuant to Section 736(b)(1) of the Code, including the interest of such Unit Holder in Company goodwill.

  • Loop Provisioning Involving Integrated Digital Loop Carriers 2.6.1 Where EveryCall has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses Integrated Digital Loop Carrier (IDLC) systems to provide the local service to the end user and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to EveryCall. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for EveryCall (e.g. hairpinning):

  • Unbundled Copper Loops (UCL) 2.4.1 BellSouth shall make available Unbundled Copper Loops (UCLs). The UCL is a copper twisted pair Loop that is unencumbered by any intervening equipment (e.g., filters, load coils, range extenders, digital loop carrier, or repeaters) and is not intended to support any particular telecommunications service. The UCL will be offered in two types – Designed and Non-Designed.

  • Type The Collateral (other than those Permitted Investments which have been credited to a Securities Account) is “tangible chattel paper,” “electronic chattel paper,” “instruments” or “general intangibles” within the meaning of the applicable UCC.

  • Characteristics The Initial Contracts have the following characteristics: (i) all the Contracts are secured by Motorcycles; (ii) no Initial Contract has a remaining maturity of more than 84 months; and (iii) the final scheduled payment on the Initial Contract with the latest maturity is due not later than June 2014. Approximately 77.89% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans for purchases of new Motorcycles and approximately 22.11% is attributable to loans for purchases of used Motorcycles. No Initial Contract was originated after the Initial Cutoff Date. No Initial Contract has a Contract Rate less than 3.989%. The last scheduled payment date of the Contracts (including any Subsequent Contracts) is due not later than September 2014. Approximately 98.98% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans to purchase Motorcycles manufactured by Harley-Davidson or Buell and approximately 1.02% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans to purchase Motorcycles not manufactured by Harley-Davidson or Buell.

  • Character of Business Change the general character of business as conducted at the date hereof, or engage in any type of business not reasonably related to its business as presently conducted.

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