The Apple ID is the email address used when the account was FIRST set up. The password is the password provided at the same time when the account was FIRST set up, i.e. email password ; online banking password, WHATEVER password was used in setting up the account is what is used. If unsure of the password, request a new password and they'll send a link to your email, and you must provided the Apple ID (the email address used to sign up with) in the request, and if you can't remember then no other choice but to do any one of your choice of 4 (four) things: begin a new account just as you did the first time ; send them email ; contact a local Apple Store by telephone/in person ; submit a "trouble ticket" on the Apple website.
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The Apple ID is the account name. The password is the key to access that account.
It cannot contain 3 of the same letter/symbols in a row. For example, EEE.
mod bal means money on deposit,available bal means current balance in ur account
in ATM Block diagram there is user who can insert his card then enter pin no. request goes to bank get approval then insert amount then get result attributes for entity ATM 1.user ID 2. password(pin no.) 3. amount
Account numbers are like a cumstomer ID specific to the customer and the routing number is specific to the bank, sort of a bank ID. For electronic funds transfers, the routing number lets them know what bank the money is going to and then the account number lets them know the person the money is going to at that bank. The routing numbers are typically nine digits and usually the first set of numbers (from left to right) at the bottom of a check, then followed by either the check number or the person's account number.
It is ordinal.