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access codeAccès-Code (A string of characters entered by a user to verify his or her identity to a network or to a local computer, device, or client, or to sign in to an account, app, and so on)
area coderegionale Code (A number that identifies each telephone service area in a country/region and is used as a dialing prefix)
bank codeBankleetzuel (A unique bank registration number that a bank uses to identify itself)
bank sorting codeBankleetzuel (A 6-digit code used by the British and Irish banking industries to identify banks and route money transfers between banks)
bar codeBarcode (The special identification code printed as a set of vertical bars of differing widths on books, grocery products, and other merchandise. Used for rapid, error-free input in such facilities as libraries, hospitals, and grocery stores, bar codes represent binary information that can be read by an optical scanner. The coding can include numbers, letters, or a combination of the two; some codes include built-in error checking and can be read in either direction)
branch codeBankleetzuel (A numeric code used in combination with a bank code to identify a specific bank branch)
card validation codeKaartevalidatiounscode (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
Central Bank MFO CodeZentralbank-MFO-Code (A 9-digit code used to identify banks for routing transactions in the Russian Federation)
central bank transaction codeZentralbanktransaktiounscode (A statistical code defined by the Central Bank of Russia used to describe the subjects of payments denominated in Russian roubles for cross-border transactions)
character codeZeechecode (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set)
code access securityCode-Accès-Sécherheet (A mechanism provided by the common language runtime whereby managed code is granted permissions by security policy and these permissions are enforced, helping to limit the operations that the code will be allowed to perform)
Code of ConductVerhalensregelen (The link to the code of conduct, which contains rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product)
code pageCodepage (A table that relates the character codes (code point values) used by a program to keys on the keyboard or to characters on the display. This provides support for character sets and keyboard layouts for different countries or regions)
code paneCodeberäich (In Visual Basic for Applications, the window that is used to display, edit, and write module-level and procedure code)
error codeFeelercode (One of four fields of an SCODE. It is a unique number that is assigned to represent the error or warning)
field codeFeldcode (Placeholder text that shows where specified information from your data source will appear; the elements in a field that generate a field's result. The field code includes the field characters, field type, and instructions)
IFSC codeIFSC-Code (A series of 11 alphanumeric characters used by the Indian Financial System to identify banks participating in the NEFT system and to route transactions between banks)
managed codeverwalte Code (Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications)
master boot codeHaaptstartcode (A small amount of executable code contained in the master boot record that scans the partition table for the active partition, finds the starting sector of the active partition, loads a copy of the boot sector from the active partition into memory, and transfers control to the executable code in the boot sector)
postal codeCode postal (An alphanumeric code assigned to all addresses in order to facilitate mail delivery)
Single Payment Classification CodeEenzelbezuelungsklassifizéierungscode (A Standard Entry Class ACH code that describes a type of financial transaction)
sort codeBankleetzuel (A 6-digit code used by the British and Irish banking industries to identify banks and route money transfers between banks)
South African National Clearing CodeSüdafrikanesch National Bankleetzuel (A series of numbers used to identify banks and transaction routing information for South African financial institutes)
SWIFT codeSWIFT-Code (An international identification code used to identify financial institutions for international money transfers)
ZIP codeCode Postal (In the United States, the postal code assigned to all addresses)