Data Extract Sample Clauses

A Data Extract clause defines the terms under which one party may obtain or receive data from another party, typically in the context of a business relationship or data-sharing agreement. This clause specifies what data can be extracted, the format and frequency of extraction, and any technical or security requirements that must be met. Its core function is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of how data will be accessed and transferred, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring compliance with relevant data protection standards.
Data Extract. The Data Extract Option will be included in the C3 Hub if, and only if, agreed to by the parties in the C3 Hub Order Form. If such option is included, C3 will offer a periodic data extracts (daily or more frequent) in CSV format for certain data elements like purchase orders, reservations, faults, base data, vehicles, etc. These are generated on a recurring basis and posted to C3’s SFTP for the Customer to consume and post back into their BI tools for reporting purposes. Additional definitions and utilization guidelines for the Data Extract Option can be found in the Documentation.
Data Extract. To the extent permitted by law, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to provide the OAG with a copy of data transmitted by GRANTEE to the Certified Vendor. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ authorizes the Certified Vendor to directly provide such data to the OAG. The Parties agree that this data may be used to monitor GRANTEE performance and the Certified Vendor=s performance. This data may be used for such other purposes allowed by law. The data will be provided in such electronic format (including, but not limited to, an XML extract) as requested by the OAG.
Data Extract. Client may request a one-time extract of the data stored in the Accruent application. Accruent will provide data, in a format defined by Accruent, at a fee not to exceed 50% of the annual subscription fee. The provided data will be made available to Client for up to thirty (30) calendar days. Specific filtering, formatting or alteration requests will be scoped as a billable service at then current rates.
Data Extract. The standard conversion includes converting from a single source of data. If data is stored in multiple databases or data is provided in multiple formats custom conversion services may be required. Below are the approved formats: O Microsoft SQL Server database O Microsoft Access database O Delimited ASCII text files with headers (pipe “|” delimited is preferred) O Excel spreadsheets – with flat data and headers, not grouped in report fashion O PROGRESS database To ensure that no data is corrupted, staff should exit the software prior to pulling the data and restrict processing of any transactions during this time. It is important to understand that the conversion will not “rehabilitate” old data. The conversion process does not clean up or correct problems in old data; data is converted one for one. For example, if the current system allowed punctuation, the new software will also display data with the exact same punctuation after the conversion. If data manipulation is desired, please contact your Project Manager to assist in preparing a work order for these services. Tyler Technologies deploys several methods of transferring files across the internet. For client’s sensitive data, we use Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) servers because it is our policy to never transmit sensitive data across the Internet. If your data requires more sensitive measures please contact your assigned Project Manager. All data uploads and downloads are performed via secure connections. Prior to any data uploads you must compress your data. Your Project Manager will provide you with instructions containing your SFTP user name and password along with a tool for compressing your data.
Data Extract. District may request a one-time extract of the data stored in the Contractor application. Contractor will provide data, at a fee not to exceed 50% of the annual subscription fee. The provided data will be made available to District for up to thirty (30) calendar days. Specific filtering, formatting or alteration requests will be scoped as a billable service at then current rates.
Data Extract. The standard conversion includes converting from a single source of data, if data is stored in multiple databases OR databases and additional files custom conversion services may be required. The data will need to be provided in one of the following formats:

Related to Data Extract

  • Data Export Except as permitted in writing by Citizens’ Contract Manager or designee, Vendor and Vendor Staff are prohibited from: (a) performing any Services outside of the United States; or, (b) sending, transmitting, or accessing any Citizens Confidential Information outside of the United States.

  • Data Encryption Contractor must encrypt all State data at rest and in transit, in compliance with FIPS Publication 140-2 or applicable law, regulation or rule, whichever is a higher standard. All encryption keys must be unique to State data. Contractor will secure and protect all encryption keys to State data. Encryption keys to State data will only be accessed by Contractor as necessary for performance of this Contract.

  • Encounter Data Party shall provide encounter data to the Agency of Human Services and/or its departments and ensure further that the data and services provided can be linked to and supported by enrollee eligibility files maintained by the State.

  • Data Loss Prevention DST shall implement a data leakage program that is designed to identify, detect, monitor and document Fund Data leaving DST’s control without authorization in place.

  • Monthly Data Download Not later than fifteen (15) days after the end of each month, beginning with the month in which the Commencement Date occurs and ending with the Final Shared-Loss Recovery Month, Assuming Bank shall provide Receiver: