Associating definition

Associating data means linking it to a grouped data item. When you group data, the values for the grouped item are displayed only once. The records associated to the grouped item follow. Other data items, however, may repeat in the listing because they are related one-to-one to the grouped item. As in the above example, if you have Worker ID and Worker Name in your report and you grouped by Worker ID, Worker Name would be repeated for every CPS report record. To eliminate this repetition, you can associate Worker Name with Worker ID.
Associating means identifying groups of services that have features in common. Depending on the maturity of your processes and services, you might end up with a series of categories such as:
Associating means the linking of a VMU airtime personal identification number with a VMU customer’s account with VMU.

Examples of Associating in a sentence

  • Associating with or joining a criminal gang, organized crime and/or criminal syndicate when the member knows or reasonably should know of the criminal nature of the organization.

  • Associating on a personal, rather than official basis with persons who demonstrate recurring involvement in serious violations of state or federal laws after the member knows, or reasonably should know of such criminal activities, except as specifically directed and authorized by this department.

  • Associating Assertions with Business Processes and Monitoring their Execution.

  • Associating the bed with sleep and sexual activity only, using other parts of the home for television, reading and talking on the telephone.

  • Associating the EFT with an X12 835 electronic remittance advice transaction is required under HIPAA if the Agency sends this transaction through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system rather than sending it separately.

  • Include openings in the architectural design that are intended to increase airflow, which enhances natural cross ventilation.

  • Associating templates with an enrollment bundle allows to run a set of templates on a node, after it has been enrolled.

  • Associating with a person con- victed of a felony without the permis- sion of the CSO.

  • Duty of Business Associate to Comply with HIPAA When Associating with Agents and Subcontractors.

  • Associating with or joining a criminal gang, organized crime, and/or criminal syndicate when the member knows or reasonably should know of the criminal nature of the organization.

Related to Associating

  • Developing means to engage in Development and “Developed” has a corresponding meaning.

  • Competitor means any company, other entity or association or individual that directly or indirectly is engaged in the Company’s Business.

  • Competitors means any Person who is not an Affiliate of a Loan Party and who engages (or whose Affiliate engages), as its primary business, in the same or similar business as a material business of the Loan Parties.

  • Competing Service means implementation, consulting, support, maintenance, development and/or training services relating to or in connection with the use of any Company Products or Competing Products.

  • Competing Services means to provide, manage, supervise, or consult about (whether as an employee, owner, partner, stockholder, investor, joint venturer, lender, director, manager, officer, employee, consultant, independent contractor, representative or agent, or otherwise) any services that are similar in purpose or function to services you provided to the Company in the two year period preceding the termination of your employment, that might involve the use or disclosure of Confidential Information, or that would involve business opportunities related to Relevant Products.

  • Affiliated has a correlative meaning.

  • Associated Entity means an entity that is not part of the law practice but which provides legal or administrative services to a law practice, including but not limited to:

  • Associations means VISA U.S.A., Inc. (“Visa”), MasterCard International Incorporated (“MasterCard”), Discover Financial Services LLC (“Discover”) and American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. (“American Express”).

  • Clients means the Janus Funds and other individual and institutional advisory clients of Janus.

  • Direct Competitor means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, or other group, however organized, who competes with the Company in the full service restaurant business.

  • interested and "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities" shall have the meanings set forth in the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules and regulations thereunder. Termination of this Agreement shall not affect the right of KDI to receive payments on any unpaid balance of the compensation described in Section 8 earned prior to such termination.

  • monopoly supplier of a service means any person, public or private, which in the relevant market of the territory of a Party is authorised or established formally or in effect by that Party as the sole supplier of that service;

  • Substantial Involvement means involvement on the part of the Government. DOE's involvement may include shared responsibility for the performance of the Project; providing technical assistance or guidance which the Applicant is to follow; and the right to intervene in the conduct or performance of the Project. Such involvement will be negotiated with each Applicant prior to signing any agreement.

  • Entity means a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity.

  • Competing Organization means any person or organization engaged in, or with definitive plans to become engaged in, research or development, production, distribution, marketing or selling of a Competing Product.

  • Role means the part or parts an Actor plays in a performance, or the "track" that an Artist follows in performance. The Artist may agree to participate in scene changes and/or supplemental business as part of their originally contracted Role.

  • Vaping means using an activated electronic delivery device or heated tobacco product.

  • Competing Enterprise means any person or any business organization of whatever form, engaged directly or indirectly within the Area in the Business of the Company.

  • Handyperson means a person who is not a tradesperson and whose duties include the performance of routine repair work and maintenance in and about the employer’s premises.

  • Person means an individual or corporation, partnership, trust, incorporated or unincorporated association, joint venture, limited liability company, joint stock company, government (or an agency or subdivision thereof) or other entity of any kind.

  • Marketplace means an online directory, catalog or marketplace of applications that interoperate with the Subscription Services.

  • Electric personal assistive mobility device means a self-balancing two-nontandem-wheeled device

  • Monopole means a structure composed of a single spire, pole, or tower used to support antennas or related equipment. A monopole also includes a monopine, monopalm, and similar monopoles camouflaged to resemble faux objects attached on a monopole.

  • Internet Protocol or “IP” means a communications protocol for devices connected to the Internet that specifies the format for addresses and units of transmitted data.

  • Competitive contracting means the method described in sections 45 through 49 of P.L.1999, c.440 (C.18A:18A-4.1 through C.18A:18A-4.5) of contracting for specialized goods and services in which formal proposals are solicited from vendors; formal proposals are evaluated by the purchasing agent or counsel or School Business Administrator; and the Board awards a contract to a vendor or vendors from among the formal proposals received.

  • Encrypt means to encode Confidential Information into a format that can only be read by those possessing a “key”; a password, digital certificate or other mechanism available only to authorized users. Encryption must use a key length of at least 256 bits for symmetric keys, or 2048 bits for asymmetric keys. When a symmetric key is used, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) must be used if available.