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Match the following Database Documenter Options with their descriptions:
I. Include for table: permissions by User and Group
II. Include for Fields: Names, Data types, and Sizes
III. Include for Fields: Names, Data types, Sizes, and properties
IV. Include for Indexes: Names, Fields, and properties
V. Include for table: properties
A. Includes field names, data types, and field sizes for each field in the selected tables
B. Includes field names, data type, and field size for each field in the selected tables and options such as whether a zero-length value (or null value) is allowed, column width, and text alignment
C. Shows permissions for the tables based on users and/or groups
D. Documents table properties, including number of records, date of last update, and formatting
E. Includes the names of all indexes, the fields with which they are associated with, and the index properties, including the number of distinct index values and whether the index is required and must be unique
Actual Cost
The direct and indirect expenses incurred in executing a project, also known as the actual cost of work performed.
Matching Funds
Financial contributions where an organization matches donations or investments made by another party, often seen in grants and fundraising.
Reconciliation
The process of ensuring that two sets of records or data are in agreement and accurate, typically used in finance to match transactions.
Expert Judgment
Insights or assessments provided by individuals with specialized knowledge or expertise in a particular area, used to inform decisions or planning.
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