A search request A combination of words and symbols that defines the information that the user is seeking Queries are used to direct search tools to appropriate websites to obtain information
This term generally refers to databases A query is used to retrieve database records that match certain criteria For example, you might query a system with
A user's request for information from a database or search engine A query is a search string entered by a patron when searching for a particular library item or subject in the library's catalog, or OPAC
the process of telling ISYS: web what you want to find by entering words or phrases along with optional search operators
A request for information from the database The user "tells" the database what is needed by entering parameters which narrow the search
A word, a phrase or a group of words, possibly combined with other syntax used to pass instructions to a search engine or a directory in order to locate web pages
A request to retrieve data from a database with the SQL SELECT instruction or to manipulate data stored in tables
The process by which a client requests specific information from a server, based on a character string that is passed along A query typically takes the form of a database search for a particular keyword or phrase
{i} question; doubt, reservation; question mark; request to retrieve information from a database (Computers)
A textual string, possibly structured, that is used in information retrieval, the task being to find objects that match the words in the query
A SQL SELECT statement that retrieves data, in any combination, expression, or order Queries are read-only operations; they do not change any data, they only retrieve data Queries are often considered to be DML statements
A query is a question, especially one that you ask an organization, publication, or expert. If you have any queries about this insurance, please contact Travel Insurance Services Limited
A subset of records in a database Queries may be used to create highly specified demographics in order to maximize the effectiveness of an e-mail marketing campaign
To query means to ask a question. `Is there something else?' Ryle queried as Helen stopped speaking One of the journalists queried whether sabotage could have been involved. queries a question that you ask to get information, or to check that something is true or correct query about
(1) (n ) The process by which a primary station checks that a secondary station identifies itself and gives its status (2) (n ) The process of interrogating a database for specific information (3) (n ) A set of instructions that can extract data repetitively
A query is the primary means of viewing, changing, and analyzing data from a database
A single request to the Data Warehouse for information A query is created in GQL by selecting attributes from one or more objects, and possibly specifying qualifications or group functions to determine the data that is returned It is then run to retrieve actual data
If you query something, you check it by asking about it because you are not sure if it is correct. It's got a number you can ring to query your bill = question
- A set of questions, revised periodically, which were to be answered in writing by preparative, monthly, and quarterly meetings and reported to the Yearly Meeting The queries concern conduct of individuals and practices of the meetings and provide one means of assuring uniformity in discipline Meetings of ministers and elders also responded to queries
(Ticaret) A report or inquiry constructed as required that accesses data files and fields selected at the time of creation. A decision support tool that may be saved and run again in the future (as a predefined query)
A query provides a view of the Compass database You can use a query to find the information you need about customer Queries allow you to specify conditions that limit your search through the Compass database to retrieve cases/subcases based on case or subcase properties
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[ kwir-E, kwer- ] (noun.) circa 1635. An anglicisation of quere, an obsolete variant form of Latin quaere, second-person singular present active imperative of quaerō (“seek, look for; ask”). Compare question.