A value that the system or software assumes, unless the user makes an explicit choice.
a value that is provided in place of an omitted or null-valued argument of a function.
The value that an attribute other than a variable or parameter value has on instantiation. This value persists until something changes it. Resetting G2 does not change it. See also initial value.
A standard setting or state to be taken by the program if no alternate setting or state is initiated by the system or the user. A value assigned automatically if one is not given by the user.
A value that is automatically supplied or assumed by the CallPath Enterprise subsystem and the program when no value is supplied by the program.
A value that is assumed if no other choice is selected.
If you like, you can prepopulate a table field with data by entering a Default Value for the field. For example, if all or most of the items you will add to a particular table have the same price, you might want to enter a default value in the Price field. This will save you time later as you create your individual items.
a data value supplied by an entity external to the given model
a value that a cell will use if there is no user input and no calculator that can provide a value for that cell
a value to use if none is supplied
A field property that automatically enters an assigned value into a field for every record.
(Valeur par Defaut) : Implicitly used value, when no explicit value has been used by the user.
Value that a DBMS initially displays in a field. 13.15