Glossary entry (derived from question below)
anglais term or phrase:
walking order
français translation:
position de relève
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Cyril Tollari
Sep 26, 2021 13:53
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anglais term
Walking order
anglais vers français
Technique / Génie
Énergie / génération d'électricité
Facture d\'éléctricité
Bonjour ce terme se trouve dans le descriptif d'une facture d'électricité dans une colonne comme suit :
Tariff : E
Zone / Block : MR / 162
"Walking Order " : 520.00
Je joins une capture d'écran pour avoir plus de contexte. Merci beaucoup
Tariff : E
Zone / Block : MR / 162
"Walking Order " : 520.00
Je joins une capture d'écran pour avoir plus de contexte. Merci beaucoup
Proposed translations
(français)
4 +3 | position de relève | Cyril Tollari |
Change log
Nov 14, 2021 17:06: Cyril Tollari changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/2321939">Lucia28's</a> old entry - "Walking order "" to ""position de relève""
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position de relève
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5.0 Walking Order :
This consists of 4 digits. The starting number is 1010 and then 1020, 1030, 1040 and so on. The walking order is determined according to the meter readers walk to take meter reading for a day. The reason to leave some numbers between the two walking order numbers to facilitate to enter the new
consumers walk order. However at initial stage the oreder is 1010, 1020, 1030 and onward up to the last consumer in the respective book.
5.0 Walking Order :
This consists of 4 digits. The starting number is 1010 and then 1020, 1030, 1040 and so on. The walking order is determined according to the meter readers walk to take meter reading for a day. The reason to leave some numbers between the two walking order numbers to facilitate to enter the new
consumers walk order. However at initial stage the oreder is 1010, 1020, 1030 and onward up to the last consumer in the respective book.
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