event ID definition

event ID means a unique identification number that exclusively represents a forestry operation, such as a harvesting operation;
event ID means a unique identification number generated by State Forests’ Harvest Tracking System (HTS) that exclusively represents a forestry activity.
event ID means a unique identification number generated by SFNSW’s Harvest Tracking System (HTS) that exclusively represents a forestry operation, such as a harvesting operation;

Examples of event ID in a sentence

  • In such event, ID PLASTICS must promptly provide Purchaser with written notice of the Force Majeure.

  • The vehicle data is a necessary information for analyzing your issues (e.g., connectivity, navigation issues) • For High Voltage Warn Call, relevant vehicle information will be processed and stored, including Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), GPS coordinates, vehicle model (BEV or PHEV), vehicle plug status (plugged in/out), event ID, timestamp, door, and trunk status (open/closed), engine status and engine ignition status.

  • The logs will provide thorough detail regarding logon, file access, system error, event ID, security access alerts, and document print tracking.

  • When reporting an issue relevant to a videoconferencing event, it is most helpful if you can provide the event ID.

  • If you are calling about a specific videoconferencing event, you should also have the event ID handy.

  • All primary and QA/QC samples collected at a given sampling point over a discrete interval of time will be assigned the same sample event ID.

  • If a Member is calling about a specific videoconferencing event, they should also have the event ID available.

  • The example can be from either a MRR or a SCR, but must identify the OPS release event ID and the date of submission per the OPS Combined Report Instructions (Revised 1/9/2020).


More Definitions of event ID

event ID means a unique identification number generated by SFNSW’s Harvest Tracking System (HTS) that exclusively represents a forestry operation, such as a thinning operation; and