Difference between WorkItem and WorkItem plus interact
Dear experts,
What is the difference Difference between WorkItem and WorkItem plus interact
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Steve.
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Can you give me any documents on BRFplus how to use the all expressions and Ruleset.
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Difference between BRF and BRF plus
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Is there any difference between BRF and BRF plus. Please give me any documents.
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VenkateshHi
Steve.
Thankyou for your information.
Can you give me any documents on BRFplus how to use the all expressions and Ruleset.
Thankyou
Venkat -
Hi, I'm from the UK and in the USA for a week. I'm thinking of purchasing an Air. Would there be a problem with the warranty in the UK if bought in the US? Plus is there a big difference between US and UK keyboards?
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GThere are subtle differences on a British layout, mainly having to do with the top line (shift numbers), to permit the use of European monetary symbols. There are a few other keys different (note the enter key).
Here are the basic layouts. Obviously the MBA won't have an eject key, as the power key resides in that location.
British English Keyboard
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Dear Experts,
I have few doubts and request your expert inputs to clarify my doubts.
What is the difference between action and workflow? How do I decide that I need an action in a transaction and not a workflow and vice versa?
Your earliest response is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
SMTPHi SMTP,
First of all, as I mentioned action is nothing but an executable work item which is designed in the workflow itself. In other words, Workflow is like your OOPS class. At run time, workflow instances are created just like objects of classes. Now, the steps designed in the workflow are called TASKS and the instances of tasks are called WORKITEMS. Now, the work items where any user action is required are called executable work items. ANd the work items where no user action is required (for example, sending an email in background) are called non-executable work items.
Whether to go with development of workflow or not depends upon your business scenario. If your requirement is only to send an email and you find any BAdi or exit where in you can write your logic then there is no need of creating a workflow. If there is a defined business process with defined users and time lines, then you can go with the development of workflows.
Rest, the below link will help you in understanding basic concepts of workflow :
Why use SAP Workflow? | Insight Consulting Partners
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Richa -
We’re seeing the following issue: sql - Can Oracle be forced to use the spatial index for sdo_filter in combination with an or clause? - Stack Overflow (posted by a colleague of mine) and are curious to know if this behaviour is due to a difference between standard and enterprise, or could we doing something else wrong in our DB config.?
We have also reproduced the issue on the following stacks:
Oracle SE One 11.2.0.3 (with Spatial enabled)
Redhat Linux 2.6.32-358.6.2.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu May 16 20:59:36 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
11.2.0.3.0 Standard Edition and 11.2.0.4.0 Standard Edition (both with Spatial enabled)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003R2 Standard x64 Edition
However, the SQL works fine if we try it on Oracle 11.2.0.3.0 *Enterprise* Edition.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Kindest Regards,
KevinIn my experience sdo_filter ALWAYS uses the spatial index, so that's not the problem. Since you did not provide the explain plans, we can't say for sure but I think yhu is right: Standard Edition can't use the bitmap operations, and thus it'll take longer to combine the results of the two queries (because the optimizer will surely split this OR up in two parts, then combine them).
BTW: when asking questions about queries here, it would be nice if you posted the queries here as well, so that we do not have to check another website in order to see what you are doing. Plus it will probably get you more answers, because not everyone can be bothered to click on that link. It would also have been nice if you had posted your own answer on the other post here as well, because my recommendation would have been to use union all - but since you already found that out for yourself my recommendation would have been a little late. -
Difference between servlet and filter
difference between servlet and filter
Its not a secret you know; if you just read a little about what they are used for, you answer your own question plus many more to follow.
Servlet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Servlet
Filter: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/filters-137243.html -
Difference between CHAR and VARCHAR2 datatype
Difference between CHAR and VARCHAR2 datatype
CHAR datatype
If you have an employee name column with size 10; ename CHAR(10) and If a column value 'JOHN' is inserted, 6 empty spaces will be inserted to the right of the value. If this was a VARCHAR column; ename VARCHAR2(10). How would it handle the column value 'JOHN' ?The CHAR datatype stores fixed-length character strings, and Oracle compares CHAR values using blank-padded comparison semantics.
Where as the VARCHAR2 datatype stores variable-length character strings, and Oracle compares VARCHAR2 values using nonpadded comparison semantics.
This is important when comparing or joining on the columns having these datatypes;
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Pzt Au 6 09:16:45 2007
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
SQL> conn hr/hr
Connected.
SQL> set serveroutput on
SQL> DECLARE
2 last_name1 VARCHAR2(10) := 'TONGUC';
3 last_name2 CHAR(10) := 'TONGUC';
4 BEGIN
5 IF last_name1 = last_name2 THEN
6 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE ( '-' || last_name1 || '- is equal to -' || last_name2
|| '-');
7 ELSE
8 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE ( '-' || last_name1 || '- is NOT equal to -' || last_n
ame2 || '-');
9 END IF;
10 END;
11 /
-TONGUC- is NOT equal to -TONGUC -
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> DECLARE
2 last_name1 CHAR(6) := 'TONGUC';
3 last_name2 CHAR(10) := 'TONGUC';
4 BEGIN
5 IF last_name1 = last_name2 THEN
6 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE ( '-' || last_name1 || '- is equal to -' || last_name2
|| '-');
7 ELSE
8 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE ( '-' || last_name1 || '- is NOT equal to -' || last_n
ame2 || '-');
9 END IF;
10 END;
11 /
-TONGUC- is equal to -TONGUC -
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
Also you may want to read related asktom thread - "Char Vs Varchar" http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:1542606219593
and http://tahitiviews.blogspot.com/2007/05/less-is-more-more-or-less.html
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Differences between standard and pro versions
I was reading the comparision of these two Acrobat versions and for Pro it says:
Edit and enhance photos to add to your PDF communications with Adobe Photoshop® CS5.
Quickly transform static PowerPoint slides into compelling, interactive PDF presentations with Adobe Presenter
Rapidly combine screen recordings, narration, video, slides, and more into a rich media experience with Adobe Captivate® 5
Does that mean that the Pro version includes Photoshop, Presenter and Captivate programs as well? Or, what are the differences? As an aside, the new look and feel of the Adobe website is confusing at best. Seems geared to being flashy, not useful.
Regards, DavidAcrobat does not included those other packages. One of the pages that always struck me funny (maybe I have a twisted mind) but has this artistic background is the updates page. The background looks like a lacy bra to me. It is the first thing that comes to mind every time I see it. That is a problem with abstract images (that are typically unnecessary and waste bandwidth), that a lot is in the eye of the beholder. Actually, I have heard from many others that also see the bra.
OK, back to Acrobat. There are several aspects of Acrobat that allow you to have links to the other products built in, but they are not included. The page at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/buying-guide.html?promoid=JIJYS provides some info, but a lot is missing. For instance there are differences with PDF Optimize and Reduce File Size I think (sorry, I do not have Std to check). One important one that is part of pro is the preflight option. Apparently Std does not include portfolios or allow PDF comparison according to the chart.
If you are into forms, then Std apparently will do them as AcroForms (my preference, partially because of familiarity), but does not include Designer if that was your preference. Some of the enabling for Reader is not available in Std. Also, Std does not allow embedding Flash. Std is limited for some of the products that include PDF Maker (not a big one for me, but might be important to you).
That is a quick summary based on the chart. However, be aware there are some other features that the chart does not seem to cover. For the difference between Std and Pro, I would suggest getting Pro. The big hit is the initial cost of the product, not the step up to Pro. In a business plan consider the time that might be wasted trying to do some of the things in Pro that are not in Std. Those are the types of issues to consider. Many folks consider the cost to be large, and for a small business it is. However, in the long term it may be worth the cost.
Keep in mind that many large CAD packages in engineering run about $30,000 for a single license, half the cost of the engineer that would use it. Some other tools are about $15,000. In that view, Acrobat is cheap (except for cheapskates like me). -
Difference between BAPI and IDocs
hello all
what is difference between BAPI and IDocsHi,
BAPI
One of the big plusses for BAPIs is that the interface and function are not supposed to change. This is a big plus when you do upgrades or hot packs because the transaction can change (format, required inputs etc) which means you then need to update the call transaction.
Some of the BAPIs are better documented and easier to use than others. You usually need to perform the BAPI that actually does the COMMIT after you call your BAPI.
The Program coding for calling a BAPI is usually cleaner than setting up the screen flow etc for the Call Transaction.
You don't need to worry about special data circumstances interrupting the normal data flow of the screens and causing errors because of that.
BAPIs probably have better performance since they don't do the screen flow processing.
In general if the BAPI exists for the transaction you want to perform and you can figure out how to use it the BAPI is probably the best way to go.
BAPIs are a subset of the RFC-enabled function modules, especially designed as Application Programming Interface (API) to the SAP business object, or in other words: are function modules officially released by SAP to be called from external programs.
IDOC
IDocs are text encoded documents with a rigid structure that are used to exchange data between R/3 and a foreign system. Instead of calling a program in the destination system directly, the data is first packed into an IDoc and then sent to the receiving system, where it is analyzed and properly processed. Therefore an IDoc data exchange is always an
asynchronous process. The significant difference between simple RFC-calls and IDoc data exchange is the fact, that every action performed on IDocs are protocolled by R/3 and IDocs can be reprocessed if an error occurred in one of the message steps.
While IDocs have to be understood as a data exchange protocol, EDI and ALE are typical use cases for IDocs. R/3 uses IDocs for both EDI and ALE to deliver data to the receiving system. ALE is basically the scheduling mechanism that defines when and between which partners and what kind of data will be exchanged on a regular or event triggered basis. Such a set-up is called an ALE-scenario.
The philosophical difference between EDI and ALE can be pinned as follows: If we send data to an external partner, we generally speak of EDI, while ALE is a mechanism to reliable replicate data between trusting systems to store a redundant copy of the IDoc data. The difference is made clear, when we think of a purchase order that is sent as an IDoc. If we send the purchase order to a supplier then the supplier will store the purchase order as a sales order. However, if we send the purchase order via ALE to another R/3 system, then the receiving system will store the purchase order also as a purchase order.
Regards,
Bhaskar -
Differences between mcp and mcp t sound
this is all sound sound info direct from a man at nvidia who knows
PLEASE NOTE ONLY MCP2-T BOARD MSI DO AT THE MOMMENT IS THE K7N2G-ILSR
The MCP has no hardware support for audio of any kind, period. Windows and the CPU do all the audio work on that part and there is absolutely no DSP, NVIDIA or otherwise, in that chip to help out. Try to do EAX, any kind of reverb or chorus, or a music preset on those boards and you'll see the CPU usage climb. Ditto if you add more voices to the mix: CPU usage goes up.
The MCP-T has a full hardware audio DSP, hardware acceleration for 2D and 3D streams, and Dolby Digital encode support. EQs, HRTFs, and all environmental settings are exposed and modifiable by the user. None of this is available on the soft solutions due to the heavy hit on the CPU if they were enabled.
Short of that, you can try to use the ASIO or OpenAL drivers. You'll find that neither will work on the MCP because there is no supporting hardware for them. In short, there is no way to coax an MCP to be an APU capable part, the support simply isn't in the chip
Here's the chip differences:
MCP has the following:
- ATA-133 x 2 ports
- USB 1.0/1.1/2.0 x 6 ports
- NVIDIA MAC 10/100 x 1 port
- Legacy I/O bus (PS2, Printer, Serial)
- AC 97 host based audio (no DSP)
MCP-T includes the above and adds the following:
- 3Com MAC 10/100 x 1 port
- 1394A Firewire MAC x 3 ports
- NVIDIA APU with Dolby Digtal Encoderthats not to say mcp is bad as this proves
The MCP2 is definately hardware sound. As far as the APU goes the only difference between MCP2 and MCP2-T is the T version has Soundstorm(Dolby Digital). Basically Mcp2-T =5.1 digital output capabilities Mcp2 no digital output, analogue output only. The other differences are the T version Has Dual Lan support and a firewire controller which the plain MCP2 does not. Here are my cpu utilization test results from Audio winbench proving that The MCP2 APU is a hardware APU.
http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=28870#28870
to see the test he ran ,will not copy /paste
MSI K7N2-L Mainboard
Athlon XP 2000+ Retail cooler
MSI Geforce3 TI 200
1Gig (2x512) Kingston pc2700 Ram
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 8meg cache 80 gig
WD 600BB 60 gig
Onboard Nforce 2 APU (no soundstorm
just to explain differences -
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.
Edited by: Atul Zod on Nov 21, 2008 6:59 AM -
What's the difference between java and Javascript?
I a new programer, I am getting Java down. Now I want to add some java scripts to my site. Is there any difference between java and Javascript? Can I use the Java API site refference and classes? Thanks..
Java is a programming language, Javascript is more for web pages. It is used to add interactivity to your web pages. 2 different languages.
check out www.java.sun.com for Sun Java stuff.
Lynn -
What are the differences between inactive and active ABAP objects?
Can anybody tell me what are the differences between inactive and active ABAP objects?
In my opinion, an active object is compiled and system wide available, that means the system do not have to compile the program again before run or use the object. While An inactive object is not system wide available and every time you run an inactive object, firstly the abap runtime will have to generate a tempory runtime object and this inactive object can not seen by others.
Am I right? Can anybody kindly tell me other differences?Hi,
"When it is inactive, it is like it would not exist at all:" no - it's like it only exists to you
"If we just saved that one means it is stored in application server not in database": no - the inactive version is also stored in the database. You can log off and log on and it will still be there, in its inactive status.
"Only active objects can be executed.": no - inactive objects can be executed by you
When you create or modify a program, it is inactive until you activate it.
With a change, there are two versions of the program stored in the database - the active version (as it was before you made your change), and the inactive version. If you attempt to run the program, you'll run the inactive version - the one with your changes. Everyone else on the system will run the active version.
In this way, you can make changes without affecting anyone else.
Once you activate your program, then the inactive version becomes the active version.
With a create, there is no active version, until you hit the activate button. This means ONLY you can run the program.
An additional benefit of this model, is that if you make a change, save it, and then change your mind without activating, you can recover the active version into the editor, using version management.
A downside is that sometimes you have to activate your change before you can test it, if it interacts with other, active, programs.
Regards,
Kumar -
Functional differences between OBISE1 and OBIEE
Hello,
beside the licensing restrictions, there are some funtional differences between OBISE1 and OBIEE. I have seen some very neat features in OBIEE which are not implemented in OBISE1, e. g. generating powerpoint or the assistants for bi publisher in word. The actual release of EE is 10.1.3.4.0 and it is 10.1.3.2.1 for SE1. Does anyone know, if SE1 will be upgraded to 10.1.3.4.0? And if yes, will Interactive Dashboards, Answers and BI Publisher in this relaese have the functional range of EE?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
ThomasBalaa,
This question has been posted a number of times. Yes, Server, Answers, Dashboards and Publisher are functionally identical in BISE1 and BIEE. You can use BIEE 10.1.3.4.1 to upgrade your BISE1 10.1.3.2.1 (Oracle trust you not to use the stuff you are not licensed to use such as Delivers).
See my oracle support note document id 743916.1 on metalink3 ...
Oracle BI SE1: Patch to 10.1.3.4
Upgrading Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One to higher versions of the underlying components
"Customers may upgrade to the latest 10.1.3.x versions of the BI components by running the BI Enterprise Edition 10.1.3.x Installer. They will be alerted that there is an installation already present and prompted to preserve the existing configuration. They should choose that option and the installer will leave the existing configuration (to include Repository, Web Catalog, etc) in tact and install the newer versions of the components. Note that when upgrading, all BI components must be upgraded to the same version. Customers may upgrade to the latest versions of Oracle Database 10g or Oracle Warehouse Builder 10g by applying the supported appropriate patches as needed. A note on platform support -- Oracle BI SE One is available for Windows platforms only. Oracle does not support Oracle BI SE One on other platforms. A note on licensing -- By license, customers are restricted to using BI Server, BI Answers, BI Dashboards, BI Publisher, BI Administration Tool, Oracle RDBMS, Oracle Warehouse Builder Core ETL functionality. Note that the BI SE One installation installs all of the BI components -- those listed above as well as Delivers, Office Plug-in, etc. If customers wish to use those additional components they are required to upgrade to a BI Enterprise Edition license." -
What's the difference between flash and premier
I know Flash is usually used for game production and Premier for video creation, but I saw poeple also can use Flash for video production as well. So I need to know what are the differences between the two of them.
Flash is used most often for animation, and especially interactive animation.
Premiere is used for video production, but with certain limitations, such as version support, or lack of it, can work with Flash animations.
There is some cross-over, just as there is with Premiere and After Effects, but each program has specific uses.
Good luck, and that is the very short answer. Others will likely be able to give you a point-by-point difference between Flash and Premiere.
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