Examples of using Valid values in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Valid values.
The ID type must be valid for the domain. Valid values.
Valid values: MON, TUE.
Gravitational constant in arbitrary units. Valid values from %1 to %2.
Valid values are 0-50.
Length of traces in seconds of visibility. Valid values from %1 to %2.
Valid values are true and false.
Angular momentum in z direction in arbitrary units. Valid values from %1 to %2.
Valid values: TABLE, LIST, CSV.
Ratio of 2nd mass to sum of both masses. Valid values from %1 to %2.
Valid values are master and data.
For the system account, valid values are"","NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" or"SYSTEM".
Valid values:"USER","COMPUTER".
Time in seconds after which a random perspective change occurs. Valid values from %1 to %2.
Valid values are user and system.
Energy in units of the maximum potential energy of the given configuration. Valid values from %1 to %2.
Valid values are Standalone or Farm.
The difference is in how they determinewhich values are valid: FOREIGN KEY constraints obtain the list of valid values from another table, and CHECK constraints determine the valid values from a logical expression.
Valid values are: Value Description.
In any report that includes a parameter of type String, be sure to use an available values list(also known as a valid values list) and ensure that any user running the report has only the permissions necessary to view the data in the report.
Valid values are TRUE and FALSE or 1 and 0.
Enabled: Valid values are true and false.
Valid values are listed in the"Modifiers" section below.
Specifies the entry type of the event. Valid values are Error, Warning, Information, SuccessAudit, and FailureAudit. The default value is Information.
Valid values are user and system.
Valid values are true and false.
Valid values are UPPER and LOWER.
Valid values are from 0 through 100.
Valid values are High, Normal, and Low.
Valid values are High, Normal, and Low.