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Computers. assigned to or arranged in a list of items waiting for action:The service has since been restored and all queued emails have been delivered.The queued operations may be rearranged and optimized before execution.

I post my art on social medias (more specifically tumblr) and sometimes I see people reblogging my art with tags like "it's for queue". I know the meaning of the word but I don't understand it in that context and Google isn't helping me (I am not a native english speaker). Can anyone enlighten me?

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Looking through the delete reasons, there isn't one for just being plain wrong. So I suppose that means it's inappropriate to recommend it for deletion, and I don't have any other good options besides Edit (which would radically change the meaning), Delete (which doesn't seem appropriate) and Skip (which leaves it in the queue for the next person to scratch their head.)

The count of contacts disconnected by the customer while in the queue during the specified time range. Contacts queued for callback are not counted as abandoned. When you create a customized real-time metrics report, to include this metric, choose a Queues report for the type. On the Filters tab, choose Queues, then on the Metrics tab you'll have the option to include Abandoned.

Message parameters specify data or the location of data used by a window procedure when processing a message. The meaning and value of the message parameters depend on the message. A message parameter can contain an integer, packed bit flags, a pointer to a structure containing additional data, and so on. When a message does not use message parameters, they are typically set to NULL. A window procedure must check the message identifier to determine how to interpret the message parameters.

A messages that is posted to a message queue is called a queued message. These are primarily the result of user input entered through the mouse or keyboard, such as WM_MOUSEMOVE, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, WM_KEYDOWN, and WM_CHAR messages. Other queued messages include the timer, paint, and quit messages: WM_TIMER, WM_PAINT, and WM_QUIT. Most other messages, which are sent directly to a window procedure, are called nonqueued messages.

Nonqueued messages are sent immediately to the destination window procedure, bypassing the system message queue and thread message queue. The system typically sends nonqueued messages to notify a window of events that affect it. For example, when the user activates a new application window, the system sends the window a series of messages, including WM_ACTIVATE, WM_SETFOCUS, and WM_SETCURSOR. These messages notify the window that it has been activated, that keyboard input is being directed to the window, and that the mouse cursor has been moved within the borders of the window. Nonqueued messages can also result when an application calls certain system functions. For example, the system sends the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED message after an application uses the SetWindowPos function to move a window.

Some functions that send nonqueued messages are BroadcastSystemMessage, BroadcastSystemMessageEx, SendMessage, SendMessageTimeout, and SendNotifyMessage.

Welcome to the world of email delivery, where timely communication is essential for businesses and individuals alike. However, sometimes email delivery can face challenges, resulting in delayed messages and cryptic warnings like "Queued for Sandbox." As an expert in email delivery, I am here to shed light on the meaning behind this warning and provide comprehensive solutions to ensure smooth email delivery. In this guide, we will explore common causes for emails getting stuck in the sandbox, how to troubleshoot the issue, and how to prevent future occurrences. Get ready to unlock the secrets to seamless email communication!

When you receive a notification that a trade has been queued, it means that your trade order has not yet been executed. This means that, if you had entered an order to buy shares, you are not yet in possession of those shares.

A queued order is still in effect and not yet canceled or annulled. When your trade is queued, that means continued attempts will be made to execute the order. This does not mean, however, that execution is guaranteed. Despite brokers' later attempts, there is a chance that the order may never be executed.

An order may be queued because you specified it as a market order and other investors have placed the same type of order before you did. In such situations, you must wait until everyone ahead of you gets a successful execution.

An order may also be queued if it is placed after the close of the stock market and no trades take place after-hours for that particular stock. In this case, you must wait until the markets open on the following business day. The term "after-hours" refers to trading activity that happens outside of regular business hours of the stock exchanges, which is between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern time in the United States.

Many stocks trade outside of these hours as well, often without interruption for 24 hours a day. If, however, you place an order to trade a stock when the market is closed and there is either no or insufficient after-hours trading activity for that stock, you will be queued until the next business day.

As a general rule, you can cancel queued orders. You do not need to provide a reason for such cancellations, nor do you have to pay a late fee. You can simply change your mind and delete the queued order.

However, in a fast-moving market, there is always a chance that your queued order will be executed before you have a chance to cancel it. You should, therefore, never enter a trading order with the hope that it will be queued, assuming you'll have a chance to reassess market conditions in the meantime.

When an email shows as being queued in Gmail, it means that the email is in the process of being sent. Once the email has been sent, the queued state will disappear. Lets' have a look at some of the reasons why an email can end up queued...

The more modern term for what really is software maintenance is another bit of Newspeak: refactoring. It is unfortunate that every term we come up with to describe something simple and direct in our industry is almost instantly debased so that it loses all meaning. While I'm not generally against debasement, in this case it does make our lives a bit more difficult. Many people wrongly use the term refactoring to stand in for: "Oh, we really screwed up the entire system we were writing over the past six months, so we're going to have to write it again from scratch, but we'll keep the name of the program the same, as well as the names of many of the classes. We will, of course, have to change all the insides of the classes, their method signatures, and about 90 percent of the rest of the text that was the program, but from the outside it will look the same, except for all the features; those will change too." When you replace most of your API, the innards of the code, and the features, that is not refactoring; nor is it maintenance. That's a rewrite.

Some terms sound the same but have different meanings, causing hesitation and writing issues. An example of these homophones is queue vs. cue. Is it in the cue or in the queue? Cue the lights or queue the lights? And is it cue the tears in a theater? Learn the correct answers by reading this article!

However, the phrase queue the music is also technically correct. It means to line up the music. For example, you can say you queued up the music you will play at your party. But it does not mean to start playing music.

In view of the above, here is my question. Should I interpret the "No action needed" option as meaning no action needed from me, as stated in its description? Or should I instead interpret it as: no action is needed from me and I mostly understand what is written? In the latter case, someone who cannot find anything wrong with the post, yet does not really follow it, should just click "Skip". Finally, here is a related question: do we have the capacity or permission to change the description of the button "No action needed"?

One of the reasons trades get queued so rarely is that your broker possesses many ways to make your trade. It can send your transaction to the exchange on which the stock officially trades. Your broker also can send the trade to a different regional exchange, an electronic communications network, a market maker or even to its own trading department if it wants to sell you the stock at your price. The Securities and Exchange Commission requires your broker to choose the best way to execute your trade -- measured both in terms of speed and price.

Queues can occur whenever there is more demand for trading than there is bandwidth in the computer systems to handle the trades. For instance, if you try to initiate a trade in an overseas exchange when that exchange is closed, the trade will sit until the exchange opens. At that point, it'll be executed in the order in which it was received. In times of very high volume, your order can also get queued.

You can locate a previously rendered item or check the destination of a queued render item by expanding the Output Module group in the Render Queue panel and clicking the underlined file path, or by right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (macOS) the Output Module heading.

Another common point of confusion is the difference between cue and queue. To be clear, although they sound the same, they have entirely different meanings. Essentially, a cue is usually a signal to do something. For example, you might give a friend a cue or a look to discreetly and wordlessly tell them to stop speaking.

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