Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Japanese term or phrase:
データベースを固定した
English translation:
locked the database
Added to glossary by
Alex Farrell (X)
Apr 18, 2009 19:02
15 yrs ago
Japanese term
データベースを固定した
Japanese to English
Tech/Engineering
Computers (general)
上記の補完、修正、読み替えを実施した後、データベースを固定した。
This is part of a research report on an epidemiological study.
I'm not sure if this just means something like 'finalized' or has some particular technical meaning.
This is part of a research report on an epidemiological study.
I'm not sure if this just means something like 'finalized' or has some particular technical meaning.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | locked the database | Alex Farrell (X) |
3 +1 | Finalize the database | Vakil |
3 | froze the database | RieM |
Change log
Apr 21, 2009 16:26: Alex Farrell (X) Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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locked the database
This is another choice of words that you may want to consider. Please see the examples below.
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Comment: "Thanks. This works best I think."
53 mins
froze the database
"freeze" came to my mind. It means, that the database is still up and running, but it doesn't allow for further input, modification or rollback. Usually users can still read (query) it. The purposes of doing so vary, from backup to taking a snapshot for analyses/stats, etc. Does it go well with the rest of the sentence?
Note from asker:
Thanks for the suggestion. It didn't even occur to me! |
+1
5 hrs
Finalize the database
Sounds more natural to me...
www.adobepress.com/articles/article.asp?p=31222
http://www.dataprolinks.net/web.php?p=services&sub=wss&se=3
www.adobepress.com/articles/article.asp?p=31222
http://www.dataprolinks.net/web.php?p=services&sub=wss&se=3
Note from asker:
Thanks. Re Shinobi's comment, funnily enough I thought the opposite. If something is finalized, this implies it cannot undergo further change. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Shinobi
: Both locked and freeze give the impression that no further data can be added, which is not the case. Finalize is better.
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