IPhone 4 naming convention
Hi everybody,
I'm interested in knowing how the iPhone comes up with its file names for photos taken with the camera. There appears to be a structure to it but I cannot nail it down exactly.
In my control I have 3 photos. The first in the list was taken, then the clock on the iphone monitored until it ticked over one minute, then the second photo was taken. After the second photo we waited for the iphone to tick over two minutes and took the third. Here are the filenames:
952886
953047
959599
Now, here's another set of photos taken with a different iPhone 4. The first taken on the 31st of December the the other two were supposedly taken on the 6th of January about an hour apart.
953842
956533
959336
Does anyone have the EXACT details of how the iPhone comes up with the filenames for photos taken with the camera? I called Apple support and they didn't have details however I'm hoping that someone here may have had to dig up this information in the past and can pull it out of their notes to help me out.
There is really no functionality in Lightroom to change sequence numbers in the middle of a batch. The only solution I could think of would be to use the Filter bar at the top, you select each individual date, then Cmd-A to select All, F2 to rename and select your naming template. I get that you have a lot to go through but this could be fairly quick just maneuvering through the filter bar.
Dave Doeppel
Adobe Certified Expert Lightroom 4/5 & Photoshop CC
training.davedoeppel.com
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Con 01:
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Plz help me .
Thanks in Advance
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take a look at this weblog:
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Here's a start, you can easily edit the script to get what you need:
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Set a Mail Rule to Save Message and Attachment to Desktop.
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change tell application "Finder" to set pathToAttachments to (path to desktop folder as string) & "Attachments:"
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Dear SAP experts,
I need help regarding my scenario.
My scenario is this, Customer will send EDI message to XI. XI will then translate the message and convert it into XML.. After, a Receiver File Adapter will receive the XML then convert it into .csv file.
I've already configured the Receiver File Adapter to convert the XML into .csv file.
But, my problem now is how will I configure to have my output .csv file has a File Naming Convention.
The output .csv file must be "CustomerName_YearMonthDate".
From the EDI message, there is indicated Sender GLN in which, each customer has its own Sender GLN.
E.g., Globus --> 200, Karstadt --> 300, Metro --> 400.
How will I configure so that I can have an output .csv file of,
If Globus sends the EDI message, the output .csv file is Globus_20080304.csv.
If Karstadt, Karstadt_20080304.csv.
If Metro, Metro_20080304.csv.
Kindly advise for a clear and complete solution.
Thank you very much for your usual support.
FredHi Nisar,
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else if(GLN.equals("5678"))
fname ="Karstadt"+dat;
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fname ="Metro"+dat;
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.getTransformationParameters()
.get(StreamTransformationConstants.DYNAMIC_CONFIGURATION);
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"http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/File",
"FileName");
conf.put(key,fname );
E.g.,
Globus --> 23456 (Sender GLN)
Karstadt --> 5678 (Sender GLN)
Metro --> 6789 (Sender GLN)
This UDF i've made in the Message Mapping was mapped in the root node CSV.
Is this UDF correct?
Then on the File Receiver Configurations, here are the configs,
Transport Protocol: File System (NFS)
Message Protocol: File Content Conversion
Adapter Engine: Integration Server
File Access Parameters
Target Directory: /var/opt/gsss/sample/csv
File Name Scheme: .csv
Processing Parameters
File Construction Mode: Create
- Overwrite Existing File
Write Mode: Directly
File Type: Text
Variable Substitution --> ???
Adapter Specific Message Attributes
- Use Adapter-Specific Message Attributes
- Fail if Adapter-Specific Message Attributes Missing
- File Name
Run Operating System Command After Message Processing
Command Line: chmod 664%F
Content Conversion Parameters
Recordset Structure: SLI
SLI.addHeaderLine: 3
SLI.headerLine: PERIO;ILN;EAN
SLI.fieldSeparator: ;
SLI.endSeparator: 'nl'
Adapter Status:
Status: Active
Kindly advise if my configs are correct.
Thank you very much!
Fred -
Regarding file naming convention(while publishing a file to FTP)
Hi,
In one of our usecases, we need to configure the file name based on the client’s requirement.(to place the file in FTP. But the file name should be customized by us.) We referred to the link given below.
http://www.b2bgurus.com/2008/04/customizing-file-naming-convention-in.html
Can you please briefly explain about where should we setup the 'macro' so that we can change the file name(which will be placed in FTP) as we like.
Thanks,
Shanmuga S.
Edited by: user655473 on 16 Oct, 2008 11:42 AMHi,
As you said we had applied the patch(number 7233222).In the Transport parameter, we entered the values for 'filename format' as given in the link,
http://www.b2bgurus.com/2008/04/customizing-file-naming-convention-in.html.
But we couldn't put the file in FTP.
Our usecase is to send file(with customized name) to FTP.
Before applying the patch, this scenario works fine and we could put the file into FTP. In this case the default file name is '%FROM_PARTY%_%TIMESTAMP%.dat'.
After applying the patch (number 7233222), we got the entry 'filename format' in 'Transport parameter'. There the default value is given as '%FROM_PARTY%_%TIMESTAMP%.dat'. But in this flow(after applying patch) we couldn't put the file in FTP. No error logs were seen in b2b.log file.
In 'b2b_dc_transport.log' file, we were getting the following logs,
"2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:273: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTPAgent.login(): Enter
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:273: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host name is 'PC022350.cts.com'.
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host PC022350.cts.com FTP command: USER sss
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTP Command: USER, reply:
331 Password required for sss
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host PC022350.cts.com FTP command: PASS
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTP Command: PASS, reply:
230 Logged on
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTPAgent.login(): Exit
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host PC022350.cts.com FTP command: PASV
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTP Command: PASV, reply:
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,232,65,97,7,197)
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Passive: ip = 10.232.65.97, port = 1989
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (STATUS) Connecting to PC022350.cts.com:1989
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host PC022350.cts.com FTP command: NLST /FTP/Acme
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTP Command: NLST, reply:
150 Connection accepted
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:304: Thread-20: (ERROR) FTPClient.listNames(): LIST REPLY: 226
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:304: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Disconnecting from PC022350.cts.com
2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:304: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host PC022350.cts.com disconnected."
Please help us in resolving this issue.
Thanks,
Shanmuga S.
Edited by: ShanmugaS on 17 Oct, 2008 7:51 PM
Edited by: ShanmugaS on 17 Oct, 2008 7:52 PM -
Hi all,
I come from a mostly JAVA background. Big emphasis in that arena on encapsulation and modularization of code to help facilitate ease of maintenance and reuse...in theory I sometimes struggle with variable naming conventions within my ABAP code because I'm not all together certain there are any. In C or C++ I might use a derivation of Hungarian notation to name varaibles...and in JAVA I might observe certain object oriented rules regarding varaible naming...I find myself using a combination of those two protocols in my ABAP code. Does anyone have any suggestions for how I might name global and lcoal variables within my code?
regards,
MatHi,
Please check this links perhaps they may help.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/92/c2b084bc1d11d2958700a0c94260a5/content.htm
https://websmp101.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700004455192006E/NameConventions.pdf
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2a/6b0b1f547a11d189600000e829fbbd/content.htm
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/011ccf90-0201-0010-92a7-b319adf89b73
http://web.mit.edu/sapr3/dev/newdevstand.html
Regards,
Ferry Lianto -
many a times i face difficulty with the Action/Class naming convention.
Say, today ..i wrote a class.....tomorrow i have to rename the name of the class so that it becomes a more meaningful name and becomes unique and understandable with the newcomer classes.
...just to do this, i had to change the name of the class very frequently.
Though i follow few conventions like :
1) First letter of the class is Captial letter.
2) use names which is relevant with the classs's functionality.
but still i fall in problem....
say, i want to populate a DataBase with my class.....whats the name i should keep ? tommorrow i am going to write another class which also populate the database . what do i do ?
i first rename the old class with some meaningful name and then i write the new class with some other meaningful name.....but this kills time.....demands lots of changes....and so on...
you know, i get trouble when my number of classes increases.
do u feel the same ?
what are the rules (NOT JAVA RULES but meaningful rules) i should remember to keep a class name ?You can name a class based on what it supposed to
do...
while naming it follow conventions like the ones
which are mentioned in the code
conventions/guidelines of your project.
You will not be writing the same functionality in two
different classes... would you??
In case you may need to refractor(rename the class
name) you may use java editor with refractoring
capability to do it..
With most of the java editors, you get this
functionality.. e.g. doing a Alt+Shift+R would
refractor your selected method, class, field etc...
This applies to Eclipse
>
Hope that helps..
Vaibhav
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