Database Compatibility Sample Clauses

The Database Compatibility clause defines the requirements and standards that a database must meet to ensure it works seamlessly with specified systems, applications, or platforms. This clause typically outlines which database formats, versions, or technologies are acceptable, and may require that the database supports certain features or interfaces, such as SQL compliance or integration with particular software. Its core practical function is to prevent technical issues and integration failures by ensuring that all parties use databases that are compatible with the agreed-upon technical environment.
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Database Compatibility. Paradigm agrees to make diligent efforts to report data generated from the Project Plan in a customized database as described in the Project Plan. This data base will be updated on a monthly basis.
Database Compatibility. Databases from previous AlarmTraq versions can be converted to the current AlarmTraq database format without loss of data. This section describes the possibility to exchange data between the different versions of AlarmTraq. AlarmTraq 4.2 and 4.3 databases can be opened by AlarmTraq 5.1 by renaming the database from AlarmTrax.mdb to After confirmation, the technical format of the database is automatically converted to the AlarmTraq 5 format. You have to make a copy of your database(s) if you would like to use both in parallel.

Related to Database Compatibility

  • Compatibility 1. Any unresolved issue arising from a mutual agreement procedure case otherwise within the scope of the arbitration process provided for in this Article and Articles 25A to 25G shall not be submitted to arbitration if the issue falls within the scope of a case with respect to which an arbitration panel or similar body has previously been set up in accordance with a bilateral or multilateral convention that provides for mandatory binding arbitration of unresolved issues arising from a mutual agreement procedure case. 2. Nothing in this Article and Articles 25A to 25G shall affect the fulfilment of wider obligations with respect to the arbitration of unresolved issues arising in the context of a mutual agreement procedure resulting from other conventions to which the Contracting States are or will become parties.”.

  • Year 2000 Compatibility Take all actions necessary to assure the Borrower's computer based systems are able to operate and effectively process data on and after January 1, 2000. At the request of the Lender, the Borrower shall provide the Lender with assurance acceptable to the Lender that Borrower's computer systems have Year 2000 compatibility.

  • Functionality Customer is entitled to additional functionality previously purchased or bundled with the software if available in the version or update released on or after the start date of the Agreement. Customer acknowledges that certain functionality in current and previous software versions may not be available in future upgrades. Added functionality may require additional paid services (clinical and technical) to configure and support.

  • Interoperability To the extent required by applicable law, Cisco shall provide You with the interface information needed to achieve interoperability between the Software and another independently created program. Cisco will provide this interface information at Your written request after you pay Cisco’s licensing fees (if any). You will keep this information in strict confidence and strictly follow any applicable terms and conditions upon which Cisco makes such information available.

  • Interface A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation.