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transaction file

transaction file
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    • (computer science) a computer file containing relatively transient data about a particular data processing task

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    1. A transaction file shall consist of one or more logical records.
    2. A transaction file shall consist of one or more logical records. For each logical record contained in the file, several information fields appropriate to that record type shall be present.
    3. In this transaction the file contains a latent which is to be searched against an Unidentified Latent database in order to establish links between various scenes of crime.
    4. For latent search transaction, there is no limit for these Type-9 records in a file, each of which shall be for a different view or latent.
    5. For the binary record, the ‘FS’ character shall not be used as a record separator or transaction terminating character. 3. Type-1 Logical Record: the File Header
    6. information regarding expenditure and assigned revenues or confirmation that the detail of each transaction is held on computer file at the disposal of the Commission;
    7. MMS: Latent-to-Latent Search. In this transaction the file contains a latent which is to be searched against an Unidentified Latent database in order to establish links between various scenes of crime.
    8. The ASCII File Separator ‘FS’ control character (signifying the end of the logical record or transaction) shall follow the last byte of ASCII information and shall be included in the length of the record.
    9. This transaction is used when a set of prints shall to be searched against an Unidentified Latent database. The response will contain the Hit/No-Hit decision of the destination AFIS search. If multiple unidentified latents exist, multiple SRE transactions will be returned, with one latent per transaction. The person's prints must be included as WSQ-compressed images in the file. In case of a No-HIT, the following logical records will be returned:
    10. The PMS TOT is summarised in Table A.6.1 (Appendix 6). MPS: Latent-to-Print Search. This transaction is used when a latent is to be searched against a Prints database. The latent minutiæ information and the image (WSQ-compressed) must be included in the file. In case of a No-HIT, the following logical records will be returned:
    11. This transaction is a request for a search of a record relating to a criminal offence against a prints database. The person's prints must be included as WSQ-compressed images in the file. In case of a No-HIT, the following logical records will be returned:
    12. The Community independent transaction log authenticates the initiating registry (Originating Registry) by calling the AuthenticateMessage() function and checks the version of the initiating registry by calling CheckVersion() function. If authentication and version checks pass, a ‘1’ result identifier is returned without any response codes, the contents of the request are written to a file by calling the WriteToFile() function and the request is put in a queue.
    13. This transaction is a request for a search of a record relating to a criminal offence against a prints database. The person's prints must be included as WSQ-compressed images in the file. In case of a No-HIT, the following logical records will be returned: 1 Type-1 Record, 1 Type-2 Record. In case of a HIT, the following logical records will be returned: 1 Type-1 Record, 1 Type-2 Record, 1-14 Type-4 Record. The CPS TOT is summarised in Table A.6.1 (Appendix 6).