2.A term indicating conformance to standards or criteria; for example, “validdata” is data that has been checked for errors (and corrected if necessary) and a “valid reference” is a reference that correctly ?identifies? a storage location in an area to which a program has access rights.
4.Only valid keyValue data will be stored as entered unless the taxonomy specified by the tModelKey reference represents an unchecked (e.g. non-validated) namespace.
6.The relationships among transaction structure, transaction submission, inter-lock mechanism and conflict harmonization were established, and the valid real-time data can be displayed and read at other sites after the transaction status changes.
7.XML separates contents of information from representation form to make applications extract the information in a simple and valid way. It also displays the same data with XML style language (XSL) in many styles.
9.The PivotTable field name is not valid. To create a PivotTable report, you must use data that is organized as a list with labeled columns. If you are changing the name of a PivotTable field, you must type a new name for the field.