baja lógica

English translation: marked for deletion

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Spanish term or phrase:baja lógica
English translation:marked for deletion
Entered by: Catherine Harrison

21:27 Jan 25, 2006
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Computers: Systems, Networks / software instructins
Spanish term or phrase: baja lógica
Description of a change made in a human resources program: "Detalle de la comprobación de coincidencias en los datos personales de personas en baja lógica".
Catherine Harrison
Mexico
Local time: 03:08
marked for deletion
Explanation:
If the meaning quoted by Soledad Caño is the correct one

(see http://www.blues.uab.es/~saal2/reservat/sigmaarroba/gestions... ), then this usage refers to marking records in a database for deletion without physically deleting them. These are known as "soft deletions" and the records are referred to as "marked for deletion"; In most systems, they can be "undeleted" by removing the mark, which usually does not obliterate any information when it is made. The term "logical deletion" is used a synonym.
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Ed Colaianni
Local time: 11:08
Grading comment
This makes the most sense in the context. Thanks everybody!
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Summary of answers provided
4deactivated register (logical block)
Soledad Caño
4marked for deletion
Ed Colaianni
3low level logic
Sol


  

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low level logic


Explanation:
74HC4050; Hex high-to-low level shifter
This feature enables the non-inverting buffers to be used as logic level translators,
which will convert high level logic to low level logic, ...
www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/74HC4050.html - 37k - Cached - Similar pages

[PDF] Transformer-Isolated Gate Driver Provides very large duty cycle ratios
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application requiring isolation between the low level logic and high power output.
Ql is a low power HEXFET Power MOSFET. such as the IRLML2803, ...
www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/an-950.pdf - Similar pages


Sol
United States
Local time: 05:08
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deactivated register (logical block)


Explanation:
el registro en baja lógica no se elimina de la tabla, sino que permanece en ella pero con una marca especial, que indica su estado de baja. Los registros en baja lógica pueden ser reactivados, de forma que la operación de baja es reversible.


Soledad Caño
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marked for deletion


Explanation:
If the meaning quoted by Soledad Caño is the correct one

(see http://www.blues.uab.es/~saal2/reservat/sigmaarroba/gestions... ), then this usage refers to marking records in a database for deletion without physically deleting them. These are known as "soft deletions" and the records are referred to as "marked for deletion"; In most systems, they can be "undeleted" by removing the mark, which usually does not obliterate any information when it is made. The term "logical deletion" is used a synonym.

Ed Colaianni
Local time: 11:08
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4
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This makes the most sense in the context. Thanks everybody!
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