Call For Papers - Session Proposals

Call for Session Proposals Open Until December 17
The time has come to begin accepting and reviewing session proposals for BrainShare 2011 in Salt Lake City. The Call for Papers (CFP) will be open from now through December 17, 2010 (5:00 PM MST). If you have a proposed topic which you believe would be of value to our attendees, please submit it by going to Novell BrainShare and clicking on the Call for Papers link.
BrainShare will have a strong emphasis on technical sessions. Preference will be given to the sessions that are more technical in nature and are focused on an intermediate to advance audience.
We are excited to review your session ideas. Year after year, our content continues to improve. We are confident that this upcoming event will be the best ever!

Reminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
Ross.

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    Greg Bond
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    ==============================================================
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  • Call for Papers: NI Week 2003 Virtual Instrumentation Applications Contest

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  • IPTComm 2008 Call for Demos

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    Heidelberg, Germany,
    July 1-2 2008.
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    ==============================================================
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    Greg Bond
    IPTComm 2007 Co-Chair
    ==============================================================
    Call For Demos
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    Columbia University
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    Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, practical value, relevance and presentation. Accepted submissions will be published on the Conference website.
    Submissions are to be sent as email attachments (PDF format) to [email protected]
    DEADLINES
    Submission Deadline: June 01, 2007     
    Notification: June 15, 2007
    Demo: July 20, 2007
    DEMO COMMITTEE
    Gregory W. Bond - AT&T
    Henning Schulzrinne - Columbia University
    Dorgham Sisalem - Tekelec

    We haven't seen 'the call' go out. Remember OpenWorld is about a month later this year.
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  • Main diff between call transaction and session method

    hi frnds.
    my friend went for an interview they asked her whts the diff between call tran adn session?
    she told more thn one transaction we can call for an session she told itseems. but he told tht by cal tran also u cn call more thn one tran it seems... so please canu help me out regarding this question? how we hve to tell in interview?
    in advance thanks....

    Hi
    Batch Input and CALL TRANSACTION are both data transfer methods. Batch Input usually are used to transfer large amount of data. For example you are implementing a new SAP project, and of course you will need some data transfer from legacy system to SAP system. If there is no standard batch input program, direct input program, you would need to write your own data transfer program and it is going to be batch input program. CALL TRANSACTION methods is real-time method, whenever you run the program CALL TRANSACTION can be triggered. CALL TRANSACTION is used especially for integration actions between two SAP systems or between different modules. Users sometimes wish to do something like that click a button or an item then SAP would inserts or changes data automatically. Here CALL TRANSACTION should be considered. You use CALL TRANSACTION and you do everything automatically, collect necessary data, call transaction and so do database update. If any error occurs, show the user them.
    Batch Input
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    When the program has generated the session, you can run the session to execute the SAP transactions in it. You can explicitly start and monitor a session with the batch input management function (by choosing System - Services - Batch Input), or have the session run in the background processing session.
    It offers management of sessions, support for playing back and correcting sessions that contain errors, and detailed logging. Your program prepares the data and stores it in a batch input session. A session is a collection of transaction data for one or more transactions. Batch input sessions are maintained by the system in the batch input queue. You can process batch input sessions in the background processing system.
    Your program must open a session in the queue before transferring data to it, and must close it again afterwards. All of these operations are performed by making function modules calls from the ABAP program.
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    Asynchronous processing
    Transfer data for multiple transactions
    Synchronous database update. During processing, no transaction is started until the previous transaction has been written to the database.
    A batch input processing log is generated for each session
    Sessions cannot be generated in parallel. The batch input program must not open a session until it has closed the preceding session.
    CALL TRANSACTION
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    Your program prepares the data and then calls the corresponding transaction that is then processed immediately.
    The most important features of CALL TRANSACTION USING are:
    Synchronous processing
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    No batch input processing log

  • How to create bdc for fbs1 using both call transaction and session

    Hi Friends,
    i have one problem with tcode FBS1, i need to create a bdc program for both call transaction and session method using subroutine.
    first call transaction needs to execute if there is an error sesion has to execute. if u have code please forward.
    thanks in advance.
    chandramouli pothugunta

    where as in call transaction we can do error handling explictly.those errors  are stored in one file .this file will send to the error log(session method),i.e session log.
    in the above case we use both call transaction n session method at time in one program.sample code is below ,go through it .
    data : begin of itxk01 occurs 0,
    end of itxk01.
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    data : itbdcmsgcoll like itbdcmsgcoll occurs 0 with header line,
             itxk01 like itxk01-dup occurs 0 with header line.
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    refresh itxk01.
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    endif.
    endloop.
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    endloop.
    call bdc-close-group.
    form bdc-dynpr0 using pr sc
    endform .
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    this will help u.
    reward points for me
    kiran

  • When do we go for a Call Transaction or Session Method in BDC

    Hi All,
    Please let me know the scenario when we will go in for
             1. Call Transaction
              2.Session Method.
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    Regards

    hi,
    Use the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement
    Summary: With CALL TRANSACTION USING, the system processes the data more quickly than with batch input sessions. Unlike batch input sessions, CALL TRANSACTION USING does not automatically support interactive correction or logging functions.
    Your program prepares the data and then calls the corresponding transaction that is then processed immediately.
    The most important features of CALL TRANSACTION USING are:
    Synchronous processing
    Transfer of data from an individual transaction each time the statement CALL TRANSACTION USING is called
    You can update the database both synchronously and asynchronously
    The program specifies the update type
    Separate LUW (logical units of work) for the transaction
    The system executes a database commit immediately before and after the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement
    No batch input processing log
    Create a session on the batch input queue.
    Summary: Offers management of sessions, support for playing back and correcting sessions that contain errors, and detailed logging.
    Your program prepares the data and stores it in a batch input session. A session is a collection of transaction data for one or more transactions. Batch input sessions are maintained by the system in the batch input queue. You can process batch input sessions in the background processing system.
    Your program must open a session in the queue before transferring data to it, and must close it again afterwards. All of these operations are performed by making function module calls from the ABAP program.
    The most important aspects of the session interface are:
    Asynchronous processing
    Transfers data for multiple transactions
    Synchronous database update
    During processing, no transaction is started until the previous transaction has been written to the database.
    A batch input processing log is generated for each session
    Sessions cannot be generated in parallel
    The batch input program must not open a session until it has closed the preceding session.
    <b>Hope this is helpful, DO reward.</b>

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