The accumulation of captured transactions waiting to be settled Multiple batches may be settled throughout the day
A collection of transactions submitted for settlement Usually a merchant has one batch per day or per shift
1) In production, a lot or given quantity processed at the same time with the same process parameters A batch may consist of more than one item number but all items are considered to have the same characteristics for purposes of traceability 2) In data processing, a set of files or records gathered and processed together instead of one at a time When a batch run is being processed, the files or records used may be locked from additional update until the batch is done
a collection of things or persons to be handled together all the loaves of bread baked at the same time (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
A collection of credit card transactions saved for submitting at one time, usually each day Merchants who do not have real-time verification systems must submit their transactions manually through a POS terminal Batch fees are charged to encourage a merchant to submit his or her transactions at one time, rather than throughout the day
A group of records or documents considered as a single unit for the purpose of data processing [ACH]
A quantity of raw materials mixed in proper proportions and prepared for fusion in the glass furnace
The accumulation of captured credit card transactions in the merchant's terminal or POS awaiting settlement
The accumulation of captured (sale) transactions waiting to be settled Multiple batches may be settled throughout the day
A quantity of anything produced at one operation; a group or collection of persons or things of the same kind; as, a batch of letters; the next batch of business
A batch of things or people is a group of things or people of the same kind, especially a group that is dealt with at the same time or is sent to a particular place at the same time. the current batch of trainee priests She brought a large batch of newspaper cuttings. Variant of bach
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
A collection of transactions that are processed as a group You can batch orders for authorization or for capture Your processing requests may in turn be batched for settlement by banks
In mainframe computing, an accumulation of data or programs intended for processing in a group or "batch," typically at a later time, and scheduled by the computer - as opposed to "on-line," immediate processing
A method of processing a series of commands on a computer with no human interaction Typically, a list of commands is placed within a file, and then that file is executed Cluster CoNTroller provides batch access to the CTC cluster resources
The batch method of processing occurs when data is collected over a period of time and then processed as a batch rather than as it becomes available
A collection of products or data which is treated as one entity with respect to certain operations e g processing and production
The mixture of raw materials (often silica, soda or potash, and lime) that is melted in a pot or tank to make glass Cullet is added to help the melting process
To live as a bachelor temporarily, of a married man or someone virtually married
(Ticaret) 1) In production, a lot or given quantity processed at the same time with the same process parameters. A batch may consist of more than one item number but all items are considered to have the same characteristics for purposes of traceability. 2) In data processing, a set of files or records gathered and processed together instead of one at a time. When a batch run is being processed, the files or records used may be locked from additional update until the batch is done
A set of movie or graphic files that are compressed simultaneously The main advantage of using batch is that it speeds up data entry, which in turn saves time for the user
A collection of transactions that have been made in a single day Most terminals and real-time processors will collect all of the transactions and then do a batch at the end of day, instead of batching them throughout the day With real-time processing, processors such as Echo do the batching automatically for you
A group of statements processed as an entity Execution of DOS batch files (such as AUTOEXEC BAT) and SQL statements are examples of a batch process
A group of transactions made by a Merchant Batches may include payment authorization requests, payment capture requests, or credit reversal requests Transactions in the batch are electronically sent by the merchant to the acquiring bank for action
A group of approved credit card transactions that occurred during a given time interval A batch is introduced by a batch header record, contains one or more batch detail records, and is summarized in a batch trailer record Within one batch the following fields are homogeneous: batch sender, batch receiver, settlement currency Batches of transactions are subsequently transmitted to a third-party transaction processor for funds transfer
In systems, batch processing is an approach that accumulates data and processes it as a groupthe opposite of real time Often refers to programs that run at a fixed later time In manufacuring production, a quantity scheduled to be produced together; also called a lot
A collection of credit card transactions saved for submitting at one time For merchant account processing, transactions are stored up during working hours and sent to the credit card processor in a batch to be executed at the end-of-day (or other time period)
or batch processing, is the capability of running jobs outside of the interactive login session In this document, batch implies a more complex subsystem which provides for additional control over job scheduling and resource contention
In the imaging process as we do it, the grouping of books, photographs, or other objects into an organizational unit for our reference only Each collection has its own distinct series of batch number assignments
A collection of transactions processed as a group One can batch orders for authorization or for capture Processing requests may be batched for settlement by banks
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[ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.