to drill down

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar) bilgisayarda alt klasörlere veya bir veritabanında alt seviyedeki verilere erişim sağlamak
Englisch - Englisch
to examine information at another level or in greater detail; especially in a database, to navigate to a more detailed level or record

From the employee list, you can drill down to find addresses and pay history.

an internal competition used to practice marching commands, in which the last person caught improperly executing a command wins

We knew someone had lost when the last two people in the drill down ended up facing each other.

(Bilgisayar) access data in a lower level of a hierarchically structured database
Application features that allow progression from a summarized, general level to the detailed transactions and data comprising the totals
(adjective: drill-down) a direct manipulation of an element wherein a user follows a relation from one concept to another, resulting in the rendering of one or more elements (see also: roll up)
A term used to express what a surfer does as he or she goes further into a web site-deeper into the back pages, deeper into data
to access increasingly detailed data or information, starting from a high level of a hierarchical database or information base Accés en mode descendant
The act of moving from a display of summary data to more detail Commonly used in examining data in a data warehouse or OLAP application See Roll-up
Drilling down gives you more detail on one category within a level of a dimension For example, if the current level is "years" within the YEAR dimension, drilling down on one category (i e , 1996) will reveal the level of detail below that one category only Each column and row heading is a hyperlink to more detailed information about the category To drill down, simply click your mouse on the hyperlink you wish for more detail about
The activity of navigating from high level data to detailed data (e g summary level to atomic level) using a data query/analysis tool
The ability to go down to the next level of detail in a set of data For instance, if you’re looking at an expense figure for a division, you can drill down to the expenses for each department in the division
the process where users can find increasing detail by moving through levels of a database
and Drill Up
Used to indicate movement from a broader or more general folder to a less general (more specific) folder Suppose your C: drive contains a folder named ASI490, and within that folder are folders named Word Processing, Spreadsheets and Databases Within the Word Processing folder are files named Assn1 doc and Assn2 doc From My Computer, you might click on Drive C: , then "drill down" to the ASI490 folder, drill down further to the Word Processing folder, and finally click Assn2 doc It's similar to providing the DOS path to the file: C: \ASI490\Word Processing\Assn2 doc
1 To increase the amount of detail about a topic, the amount of additional detail is relative to the starting level
is the process of navigating from a top-level view of, e g , overall sales down through the sales territories, down to the individual sales person level This is a more intuitive way to obtain information at the detail level
Drill Down refers to the process of disaggregating summary results along some dimension Disaggregation might be to an intermediate level or to an atomic level, the finest level recorded for the dimension Drilling "through the floor" to the entity level refers to finding the entities that were summarized in a cell at the atomic level
(Computers) ability to move quickly through a hierarchy of folders or secondary directories
A term used to express what a surfer does as he or she goes further into a web site -- deeper into the back pages, deeper into data Make certain that when someone takes the time to "drill down" into your site that they come back with information worth digging for
to drill down

    Silbentrennung

    to drill Down

    Türkische aussprache

    tı drîl daun

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈdrəl ˈdoun/ /tə ˈdrɪl ˈdaʊn/
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