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transaction file

In computing, a file that contains all the additions, deletions, and amendments required during file updating to produce a new version of a master file.



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Using the SAFEView Document Management System, RELAY users can complete their online transaction files by uploading signed contracts and other necessary documents directly to RELAY with the click of a button.
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