Difference between folder and collection in Lightroom
new to Lightroom - - in organizing, trouble in figure use and difference between folders (and sub folders) and collections.
Folders (and subfolders) represent actual, real folders on a hard drive. Collections are created only virtually within LR and can hold images from across multiple folders or even hard drives. An extension of Collections are Smart Collections that can be built using various metadata criteria and self populate based on the metadata criteria.
So, two very different things, folders are reality, in a physical place, while collections are a LR feature allowing virtual groupings of images chosen by the user.
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Chinnu.L_Kiryl is right.
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2) What is the difference between 6 and CC version?
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Purchase the standalone upgrade from here: Products
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Please explain with an exampleI have a situation in Java Collection and i am not
able to figure a good solution. I am scared about the
performance and memory that wil be used
I have 5 List objects with thousands and thousands of
records in it. The List is populated by a database
query using jdbcTemplate which return like 200,000
records
Each record is identified by POLICY_ID. They may be
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Difference between BAG and SET....
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BAG---->???????
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Difference between VAT AND EXCISE DUTIES
HI ginius
can any body give the difference between vat and excise dutiesVAT is value added tax. a tax levied by the government at the time of sales earlier it was LST ( local sales tax ) this is livied by the state goverments.
ok...example .like if colgae is manufacturing toothpaste and yu are buying it ... so at the time of buying ap[art from the price of material you are payin the vat also.
but wher as excise duty is concerend it is levied by the central excise departments
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I've made a silent Office 2013 installer with /admin and put SP1 MSP's in the updates folder.
After deployment under installed updates it shows: Service Pack 1 for Microsoft Office 2013 (KB2817430) 32-Bit Edition
But when I check for new updates, "ServicePack 1 for Microsoft Office 2013 (KB2850036) 32-Bit Edition" is ready for download and install.
What is the difference between KB2817430 and KB2850036?
It seems that I cannot download KB2850036 and also integrate it in the silent installation.
Another question: Is the updates folder from Office only for servicepacks? or can I put also updates and patches MSP files in here? If yes then i've got a lot of files with the same name and different files sizes. For example After extracting SP1 I've got
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So which one need to go in the updates folder?
Can anyone help me out?
thanksHi,
As can be seen from below KB articles, KB2817430 only contains Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Office 2013, whereas KB2850036 also contains Service Pack 1 (SP1) updates for other Office 2013 related desktop products. For example, Microsoft Office 2013
Language Pack, Project 2013, SharePoint Designer 2013, Office Proofing Tools 2013, etc.:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2850036
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2817430
So if you have any of these products on your computer, Windows Update might offer related updates to you.
Regarding the Updates folder issue, you can put any Office software updates in it during the initial installation, such as service packs or hotfixes. A newer patch might make changes to a specific file, you can check the version number of that file, and keep
the newer one in the folder.
Here is the reference you will need:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/office_resource_kit/archive/2011/05/05/using-the-updates-folder-to-deploy-software-updates-with-an-office-2010-installation.aspx
(Note, it was created against Office 2010, however the steps should hold good for Office 2013)
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What is the difference between Service and Component
What is the difference between Service and Component?
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What's the difference between 2nd and 3rd generation
PLEASE HELP! New Apple user and looking to purchase a used 2nd or 3rd generation ipod touch.
what's the difference between 2nd and 3rd generation?
apparently I am told that the 2nd gen does not have the capabilities of listening without headphone? and the 3rd gen does??Hi maximumslowness - (great name),
The 2nd gen Touch has one internal speaker, so you can listen to it, (both left and right channels) without headphones.
However - it's a small single speaker and it is not very loud. It's not designed for quality listening (neither is the speaker on the 3rd gen as far as I know) and probably will not be adequate if there is a lot of background noise nearby.
One option is to drop the iPod (not literally!) into an iPod Docking station so that the sound can play out through a self-contained mains-powered amplified speaker, which will also charge your iPod. There are many on the market. On the bottom of the iPod is the 30-pin dock connector which can be used to feed the audio to a docking station. Another option is simply to use a cable to connect from the headphone socket to the audio input on any amplifier.
Yet another is to plug in a small fold-up style speakers, such as
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What's the difference between boxing and unboxing?
What's the difference between boxing and unboxing, I'm a bit confused?
Is autoboxing the same as boxing?
This is what I know so far:
-This is boxing, i think:
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wrong:
Is this similiar to unboxing:
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Only if intArray is declared asInteger[]
intArray ...Then the Integers at intArray[0] etc are unboxedinto
int primitives before adding.Did you try that before you posted it? Autoboxing is
applied only to an individual primitive/wrapper.
Arrays and collections aren't subject to
autoboxing/unboxing. Basically, the compiler will
fill in constructs such as Integer.valueOf() for you,
it doesn't go as far as generating loops and new
arrays for you
OP, as Peter said, the difference between boxing and
unboxing is merely one of direction. Autoboxing wraps
a primitive up for you, auto-unboxing extracts the
primitive from a wrapperAm fully aware of that, the OP's example contained references to array elements but it was not clear whether that array was declared as Integer[] or int[], hence my answer.
And just for the recordInteger[] intArray = new Integer[] {1, 2, 3}; // autoboxing
System.out.println(intArray[1] + intArray[2]); // autounboxing
// while ...
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Differences between procedures and functions.
a little confusing ..in differences between procedures and functions..
1. Can a function return only single value?? cant we return multiple values?
2. Can we use 'out' parameter and 'return' clause at a time in the same function
thank youHi,
newbie wrote:
a little confusing ..in differences between procedures and functions..
1. Can a function return only single value?? cant we return multiple values?Yes, a function can only return a single value.
If the return type is some kind of collection or data structure, then that 1 collection or data structure can, of course, actually contain many sep[arate values.
If you want to return multiple values, use a PROCEDURE with multiple OUT arguments. (Functions can have OUT arguments, too, but avoid defining functions with OUT arguments. It can cause a lot of confusion.)
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Differences between MD01 and MD02.
Dear SAP Experts,
Please tell me the various differences between MD01 and MD02.
In which specific cases, MD01 should be used??
Thanks and regards,
Kaushik Basu.Hi,
1. Md01 is the MRP Run for plant by giving planning scope.
2. Md02 is the mrp run for single Material from plant .
Also refer following T code for your information
Menu Nodes
Transaction
Activity
Master Data
MD25
Create planning calendar
MD26
Change planning calendar
MD27
Display planning calendar
MDSA
Display BOM explosion number
MDSP
Edit BOM explosion number
MEQ1
Maintain quota file
OPPP
Explode BOM by date
MDUS
Display project assignment
MDUP
Process project assignment
MDL1
Create production lot
MDL2
Change production lot
MDL3
Display production lot
Planning
MD20
Create planning file entry
MD21
Display planning file entry
MDAB
Set up planning file entry in background
MDRE
Check planning file entry
MD01
Total planning online
MDBT
Total planning in background
MD03
Single-item, single-level planning
MD02
Single-item, multi-level planning
MD43
Interactive single-item planning
MD50
Multi-level, make-to-order planning
MD51
Multi-level project planning
MF52
Display planning table
MF50
Change planning table
MF57
Planning table by MRP lists
MF51
Planning table by production list
Evaluations
MD04
Stock/requirements list
MD07
Collective access of stock/requirements lists
MD05
MRP list
MD06
Collective access of MRP lists
MDLD
Print MRP list
MD45
Planning result
MD46
Collective access of planning result
MD44
Planning situation for a material
MD47
Planning situation for a product group
MD48
Cross-plant planning situation
MD4C
Order report
MD09
Pegged requirements
CO46
Order progress
Planned Order
MD11
Create planned order
MD12
Change planned order
MD13
Individual access of planned order
MD16
Collective access of planned orders
MD14
Individual conversion of planned order into purchase requisition
MD15
Collective conversion of planned orders into purchase requisitions
MDUM
Convert planned order into purchase requisition in background
CO40
Convert individual planned order into production order
CO41
Collective conversion of planned orders into production orders
CO48
Partial conversion of planned order into production order
COR7
Individual conversion of planned order into process order
COR7_PC
Collective conversion of planned orders into process orders
COR8
Partial conversion of planned order into process order
MDVP
Collective availability check
MDAC
Execute action for planned order
Hope it clear to u.
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Difference between scripts and idocs
In real time why we are using scripts and idocs?what is the difference between scripts and idocs?pls tell me where we r using scripts and idocs?
Hi,
IDocs are simple ASCII data streams. When they are stored to a disk file, the IDocs are simple flat files with lines of text, where the lines are structured into data fields. The typical structured file has records, each record starting with a leading string that identifies the record type. Their specification is stored in the data dictionary.
Electronic Interchange Document
IDocs is the acronym for Interchange Document. This indicates a set of (electronic) information which builds a logical entity. An IDoc is e.g. all the data of a single customer in your customer master data file, or the IDoc is all the data of a single invoice.
Data Is transmitted in ASCII format, i.e. human readable form
IDoc data is usually exchanged between systems and partners that are completely independent. Therefore, the data should be transmitted in a format that can easily be corrected by the computer operators. It is therefore mandatory to post the data in a human readable form.
Nowadays, this means that data is coded in ASCII format, including numbers which are sent as a string of figures 0 to 9. Such data can easily be read with any text editor on any computer, be it a PC, Macintosh, UNIX System, S/390 or any internet browser.
IDocs exchange messages
The information which is exchanged by IDocs is called a message and the IDoc is the physical representation of such a message. The name messages for the information sent via IDocs is used in the same ways as other EDI standards. .
Scrpits...
If the user wants to print documents such as invoices, purchase order, all such documents are printed with the use of forms. SAP allows the user to define these forms by using layout sets. SAP script is the tool used to create the layout set.
In order to print the document, the SAP system runs a program that collects the data for the document and feeds it into the layout set. This is called as Print Program.
SAP Provides a standard layout set for every printable document and usually there is no need to create layout sets as such. User just modifies the existing layout sets as per requirement of client.
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Sam -
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