combining several eBay User IDs (including feedback scores and comments) into one
Merging allows you to transfer information from your Keep In Touch database to your word processor via a data file (see Data File). You can create and print mailing labels, letters to government officials and organization members, and other necessary printed materials.
to transform two tables into a single table
CVS and some other systems don't necessarily lock files when they are being used. To preserve all changes, these systems use the merge command: it combines changes from the repository with changes in the workspace. Saved workspace changes are not overwritten, and textual conflicts are preserved and flagged to be reconciled by the user. In CVS, an update includes a merge.
become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "Will the two Koreas unify?"
join or combine; "We merged our resources"
a combination of information from two different sources
a graphic utility for overlaying two images in any relative position prior to saving the result to a file
a manual (non-automated) process by which two existing but similar (or redundant) articles are united under the same name
an operation that takes two parallel patches and gives a pair of sequential patches
a way of combining changes made in two independent copies of a common starting file
the combining of two or more maps or data sets into a single, coherent map or database without redundant information.
The process of combining multiple data files together.
Combine multiple documents into a single document. For example merging two 4-page documents will create a single 8-page document.
Indicates that the input merges with, instead of replaces, the current contents of the specified properties. This option performs a lexicographic sorted merge of the two inputs, which is probably not what you want, but remains for backward compatibility. Indicates that changes to the specified properties (when used with -load or -merge) or to the resource file (when used with -edit) should be shown on the standard output, but should not be performed. This option is specific to X11R5.
An element that merges two input operand images by logical or arithmetic operation into a single result image.
to combine two disparate sets of changes to some original file, resulting in a single file that contains all the changes from both sets
Combining two or more lists into a single list using the same sequence then sorting them usually by ZIP Code.
A function in the Calendar tool; it is used to combine calendars from multiple sites.
Combining two different corporations either through acquisition of shares or pooling of the shares
the process of combining two or more lists into a single one using the same sequential order, then sorting them together.
merge Resolving file conflicts by combining the contents of two conflicting file revisions into a single file or accepting one of the conflicting files and discarding the other.
To combine two files in such a way that the resulting file has the same organization as the two individual files. For example, if two files contain a list of names in alphabetical order, merging the two files results in one large file with all the names still in alphabetical order.
The file status that indicates that the working file is not based on the latest revision of the file. As you check this file in or out, StarTeam asks if you want to merge it with the latest revision.
The process of merging various email files into one file for de-duplication purposes.
to combine two or more ordered sets into a single set having the same order
To combine information from one file with information of another file in a manner that maintains the inherent order (often alphabetical or numerical) of each.
To combine items from two or more similarly ordered sets into one set that is arranged in the same order. In a GIS, to splice separate but adjacent mapped areas into a single data set.
Combining two pieces of information together. An Example is: two lanes of traffic "merge" into one lane on the highway
To combine the contents of two conflicting file revisions into a single file. This is accomplished with p4 resolve.
To combine two or more files into a single file.
A process of combining variable changing) data with static (i.e. form letter) data.
a traffic movement in which two separate lanes of traffic combine to form a single lane.
Combining of two or more lists (or two or more segments of the same list) usually in a predetermined sequence
To assemble, in one sequential file, records coming from at least two files, without changing the records sequence.
to combine with another company.
To combine two or more lists into a single list utilizing the same sequential order, and then to sort them together, usually by ZIP code.
A drug that allows the physical merger of two or more people, down to the cellular level .
A combination of sequences.
to take two or more maps or data sets and combine them together into a single, coherent map or data base without redundant information.
To insert information from one file to another.
Combine items from two or more similarly ordered sets into one set that is arranged in the same order. Splice separate but adjacent mapped areas into a single data set. Annotate spatial features with attribute values retrieved from selected fields within linked DBMS records. Typically users can control the size, angle, style, color, font, and offset of these posted labels.
1. To join together. To unite. To combine. 2. To lose identity by being absorbed.
Merging is the act of reconciling multiple changes made to different copies of the same file. Most often, it is necessary when a file is modified by two people on two different computers at the same time. Later, these changes are merged, resulting in a single new file that contains both sets of changes.