sh.

English translation: siehe

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German term or phrase:sh.
English translation:siehe
Entered by: Ken Cox

12:06 Apr 3, 2007
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - IT (Information Technology) / (the categories are a pure guess)
German term or phrase: sh.
Another puzzling abbreviation in the same document as my previous question (EK-Seite).

Context (Under 'Benötigte Stammdatenverwaltung'):

Kreditorenstammdaten (ca.3000)
Vertragsgebiete (500) mit Bundesländer und ÖRE (ca.50)
Verträge (2500) (sh.Vertragsdatenblatt)
Einwohner je Vertragsgebiet
Fraktionen mit Quoten (PPK, Glas, LVP, ALU, Weißbleich)
Leistungsarten / Artikel
Preise / Preislisten
Ken Cox
Local time: 16:57
siehe
Explanation:
siehe vertVagsdatenblatt

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Note added at 1 min (2007-04-03 12:08:32 GMT)
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Vertragsdatenblatt .....
Selected response from:

Sandra SAYN (X)
Germany
Local time: 16:57
Grading comment
Thanks (wierd abbreviation IMHO, but that doesn't matter). For good form, I'm putting it in the glossary, even though it won't be directly accessible there.
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3 +8siehe
Sandra SAYN (X)


  

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1 min   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +8
siehe


Explanation:
siehe vertVagsdatenblatt

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Note added at 1 min (2007-04-03 12:08:32 GMT)
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Vertragsdatenblatt .....

Sandra SAYN (X)
Germany
Local time: 16:57
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thanks (wierd abbreviation IMHO, but that doesn't matter). For good form, I'm putting it in the glossary, even though it won't be directly accessible there.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Stephen Sadie
1 min
  -> thanks :-)

agree  WriuszTran
5 mins
  -> thanks :-)

agree  Tim Jenkins: "see"
15 mins
  -> :-)

agree  Steffen Walter: Ja.
31 mins

agree  Darin Fitzpatrick: I think I asked this once before, but of course 2-letter abbreviations can't be searched.
38 mins

agree  Anne Diamantidis
43 mins

agree  Mihaela Boteva
3 hrs

agree  Ingeborg Gowans (X)
8 hrs
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