Is this really the best way Adobe can find to help customers - ask a bunch of stingers?
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Adobe has a number of ways to help customers... I don't think one could be considered best compared to others... though the one that gives the help that's needed could be considered good enough. Do you need help?
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Is this really the best I'm going to get?
2 years with BT and had awful connection and speed issues, many numerous long calls to India doing first line tests, mostly being told that I would receive a call back and never do. Recently informed of an upgrade at the exchange but speeds dipped since and have not been any better since.
Been reading these forums for a while, I am plugged into master socket, the one with BT Openreach logo on, ring wire removed, connected for over 3 days, no other phones in sockets. I was always told as I am 1.6k from the exchange speeds were not to be great but next door shows as 4-6k, I'm lucky to have dial up speeds most of the time.
It appears that other people within feet of me are having decent speeds, mostly via Talk Talk I hasten to add but was told that it would make no difference as BT are the main supplier.
The quiet line check appears in order, no noises or crackles seems a little quiet but reported that online a week ago but not heard anything since.
I would be grateful and see from your experience is this really the best I'm going to get?
ADSL Line StatusConnection information
Line state:
Connected
Connection time:
3 days, 23:30:49
Downstream:
1,920 Kbps
Upstream:
448 Kbps
ADSL settings
VPI/VCI:
0/38
Type:
PPPoA
Modulation:
G.992.1 Annex A
Latency type:
Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up):
13.5 dB / 15.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up):
55.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up):
16.8 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up):
468069285 / 1845
CRC Events (Down/Up):
1578613 / 1771
Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
Loss of Link (Remote):
0
HEC Errors (Down/Up):
738099 / 1160
Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
More Details
Hide Details
To reset back to the default BT Total Broadband username and password, click the 'Reset username' button.
Reset username
Applying...
WAN StatusConnection information
Line state:
Disconnected
Connection time:
Not available
Software version V100R001C01B031SP09_L_B | Time & date 13:51 08/04/2012
Here's part of the BT speed test, still waiting................
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed
11 Kbps
0 Kbps
2 Mbps Max Achievable Speed
Download speedachieved during the test was - 11 Kbps For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 800 Kbps-2 Mbps. IP Profile for your line is - 1.69 Mbps
2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed
370 Kbps
0 Kbps
448 Kbps Max Achievable Speed
Upload speed achieved during the test was - 370Kbps Additional Information: Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 448 Kbps
This test was not conclusive and further testing is required.This might be useful for your Broadband Service Provider to investigate the fault.
If you wish to carry out further tests,please click on 'Continue' button.If not, please close the window using 'Exit' button and contact your ISP for further assistance with these results.
The speed is extremely slow today, however this is nothing new as dips in and out constantly. I have left the BT Homehub 3 connected to the master socket, hopefully anyone able to assist??
Thanks
MarkHi you are 4km from your exchange that is your line length as you have been connected 3days + and your noise margin is high i will suggest you contact the forum mods and request a noise margin reset to the default 6db this is a link to them
http://bt.custhelp.com/app/contact_email/c/4951
they normally reply by email or phone directly to you within 3 working days
They are a UK based BT specialist team who have a good record at getting problems solved
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Aloha, I have a CD-Rom from 2001 that i very much want to access but cannot because i no longer have "classic." There are a variety of video and text files. What is the best way to convert? Any help is greatly appreciated. mahalo.
Buy a cheap older Mac like an iMac.
Cheers, Tom -
I have recently created a website for my family's business. When we bought the Macbook the guy in Apple said the best way to send an email campaign to our mailing list was to publish a hidden page, find it in the browser on Safari, then share it via email, so that is what I do. For most of my customers this works fine, however I have a number of people each month who cannot see any of the content of the email. I have added an 'If you can't see this email properly...' link at the top of the page, with no shapes or images etc near it, but even that does not appear for them.
I am a self-taught novice unfortunately, so haven't a clue what the problem is. I'm not sure of the operating system, but we bought the Macbook in May and it has all the recent updates installed. I have just had a new baby so can't get into the store fdor a one-to-one, so if anyone could explain why this happens / what I can do about it, I would be very grateful! Thanks!If you think getting your web pages to appear OK in all the major browsers is tricky then dealing with email clients is way worse. There are so many of them.
If you want to bulk email yourself, there are apps for it and their templates will work in most cases...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Email-Marketing/EBlast.html
This one will create the form, database and send out the emails...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Email-Marketing/MailShoot.html
The alternative is to use a marketing service if your business can justify the cost. Their templates are tested in all the common email clients...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Email-Marketing/Email-Marketing-Service. html
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My daughter is going on an exchange to France for a year. I saw that there is a SIMS prepaid phone card that fits into an iPhone 4S. Is this the best way to go and if so, Do I suspend her service with our carrier?
Is your daughter's phone officially unlocked? If not, you won't be able to use any sim other than a sim from the carrier your daughter's phone is locked to. To do what you want, you need to get your daughter's phone officially unlocked. Once done, she can then purchase a local sim when she gets to France.
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The best way i can re write the script ??
What is the best way that i can rewrite the below query.,
SELECT 'Brought Forward' AS groupName , End_Status
,SUM(Emergency) AS Emergency
,SUM(High) AS High
,SUM(Medium) AS Medium
,SUM(Low) AS Low
,SUM(Total) as Total
FROM
( SELECT a.call_id
,CASE WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (4,12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (0,1,11,7) THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLDESK A,
(SELECT DISTINCT Y.Call_Id,Y.Status
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS Y,
SELECT P.CALL_ID,MAX(P.Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS P , LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS R
WHERE R.STATUS IN (2,14)
AND P.STATUS IN (0,1,4,7,11,12)
AND R.UPDUSERID <> 'system'
AND P.CALL_ID <> R.CALL_ID
AND TRUNC(P.Status_Date) < '21-May-2008'
GROUP BY P.Call_ID
) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id
AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date) B
UNION
SELECT a.call_id
,CASE WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (4,12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (0,1,11,7) THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLDESK_ARCHIVE A,
(SELECT DISTINCT Y.Call_Id,Y.Status
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS Y,
SELECT P.CALL_ID,MAX(P.Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE P , LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE R
WHERE R.STATUS IN (2,14)
AND P.STATUS IN (0,1,4,7,11,12)
AND R.UPDUSERID <> 'system'
AND P.CALL_ID <> R.CALL_ID
AND TRUNC(P.Status_Date) < '21-May-2008'
GROUP BY P.Call_ID
) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id
AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date) B
WHERE (A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID AND TRUNC(A.ENTRY_DATE) < '21-May-2008' )
UNION
SELECT A.CALL_ID
,CASE WHEN TRUNC(ENTRY_DATE) IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VIEW_VHD_CALLDESK_MASTER A,
(SELECT CALL_ID, STATUS_DATE FROM
SELECT CALL_ID, MIN(STATUS_DATE) AS STATUS_DATE FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS WHERE CALL_ID IN
(SELECT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VIEW_VHD_CALLDESK_MASTER WHERE TRUNC(ENTRY_DATE) < '21-May-2008' )
GROUP BY CALL_ID)
WHERE TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) >= '21-May-2008'
) B
WHERE A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID
UNION
SELECT A.CALL_ID
,CASE WHEN TRUNC(ENTRY_DATE) IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VIEW_VHD_CALLDESK_MASTER A,
(SELECT CALL_ID, STATUS_DATE FROM
SELECT CALL_ID, MIN(STATUS_DATE) AS STATUS_DATE FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE WHERE CALL_ID IN
(SELECT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VIEW_VHD_CALLDESK_MASTER WHERE TRUNC(ENTRY_DATE) < '21-May-2008' )
GROUP BY CALL_ID)
WHERE TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) >= '21-Jan-2008'
) B
WHERE A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID
UNION
SELECT A.CALL_ID
,CASE WHEN TRUNC(ENTRY_DATE) IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VIEW_VHD_CALLDESK_MASTER A
WHERE TRUNC(ENTRY_DATE) < '21-May-2008'
AND A.CALL_ID NOT IN
(SELECT DISTINCT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS WHERE TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) >='21-May-2008' UNION
SELECT DISTINCT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE WHERE TRUNC(STATUS_DATE)>='21-May-2008' )
AND A.STATUS IS NULL
UNION
SELECT a.call_id
,CASE WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (4,12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (0,1,11,7) THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLDESK_ARCHIVE A,
(SELECT DISTINCT Y.Call_Id,Y.Status
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE Y,
(SELECT CALL_ID,MAX(Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE
WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status IN (0,1,2,4,7,11,12,14) and upduserid <> 'system'
AND CALL_ID IN
SELECT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE WHERE STATUS=1 AND TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) < '21-May-2008' and upduserid <> 'system'
INTERSECT
SELECT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE WHERE STATUS In (2,14) AND TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) < '21-May-2008' and upduserid <> 'system'
GROUP BY Call_ID) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date) B
WHERE (A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID AND TRUNC(A.ENTRY_DATE) < '21-May-2008' and a.status not in (2,14) and a.upduserid <> 'system')
UNION
SELECT a.call_id
,CASE WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (4,12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL(B.STATUS, NVL(A.STATUS,0))) IN (0,1,11,7) THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLDESK A,
(SELECT Y.Call_Id,Y.Status
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS Y,
(SELECT CALL_ID,MAX(Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS
WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status IN (0,1,2,4,7,11,12,14) and upduserid <> 'system'
AND CALL_ID IN
SELECT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS WHERE STATUS=1 AND TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) < '21-May-2008' and upduserid <> 'system'
INTERSECT
SELECT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS WHERE STATUS in (2,14) AND TRUNC(STATUS_DATE) < '21-May-2008' and upduserid <> 'system'
GROUP BY Call_ID) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date) B
WHERE (A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID AND TRUNC(A.ENTRY_DATE) < '21-May-2008' and a.status not in (2,14))
UNION
SELECT a.call_id
,CASE WHEN ENTRY_DATE IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLDESK A,
(SELECT Y.Call_Id
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS Y,
(SELECT CALL_ID,MAX(Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS
WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status IN (0,1,4,7,11,12,13)
AND CALL_ID NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status In (2,14) and upduserid <> 'system')
GROUP BY Call_ID) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date
MINUS
SELECT Y.Call_Id
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS Y,
(SELECT CALL_ID,MAX(Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS
WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) <'21-May-2008' AND Status IN (0,1,4,7,11,12)
AND CALL_ID NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status in (2,14) and upduserid <> 'system')
GROUP BY Call_ID) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date)B
WHERE A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID
UNION
SELECT a.call_id
,CASE WHEN ENTRY_DATE IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END AS End_Status
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 0 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Emergency
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS High
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Medium
,(CASE WHEN Priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS Low
,(CASE WHEN priority = 0 OR priority = 1 OR priority = 2 OR priority = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) Total
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLDESK_ARCHIVE A,
(SELECT Y.Call_Id
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE Y,
(SELECT CALL_ID,MAX(Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE
WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status IN (0,1,4,7,11,12,13)
AND CALL_ID NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status in (2,14) and upduserid <> 'system')
GROUP BY Call_ID) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date
MINUS
SELECT Y.Call_Id
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE Y,
(SELECT CALL_ID,MAX(Status_Date) as Status_Date
FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE
WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status IN (0,1,4,7,11,12)
AND CALL_ID NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT CALL_ID FROM LCC.VHD_CALLSTATUS_ARCHIVE WHERE TRUNC(Status_Date) < '21-May-2008' AND Status in (2,14) and upduserid <> 'system')
GROUP BY Call_ID) Z
WHERE Y.Call_Id = Z.Call_id AND Y.Status_Date = Z.Status_Date)B
WHERE A.CALL_ID = B.CALL_ID
WHERE End_Status IS NOT NULL
group by End_Status
rkWhat is the best way that i can rewrite the below query.,
SELECT 'Brought Forward' AS groupname, end_status, SUM (emergency) AS emergency,
SUM (high)
AS high, SUM (medium) AS medium, SUM (low) AS low,
SUM (total)
AS total
FROM (SELECT a.call_id,
CASE
WHEN (NVL (b.status, NVL (a.status, 0))) IN (4, 12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL (b.status, NVL (a.status, 0))) IN (0, 1, 11, 7) THEN 'Open Items'
END
AS end_status,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS emergency,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 1 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS high,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 2 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS medium,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS low,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0
OR priority = 1
OR priority = 2
OR priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) total
FROM lcc.vhd_calldesk a,
(SELECT DISTINCT y.call_id, y.status
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus y,
(SELECT p.call_id,
MAX (p.status_date)
AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus p,
lcc.vhd_callstatus r
WHERE r.status IN (2, 14)
AND p.status IN (0, 1, 4, 7, 11, 12)
AND r.upduserid <> 'system'
AND p.call_id <> r.call_id
AND TRUNC (p.status_date) <
'21-May-2008'
GROUP BY p.call_id) z
WHERE y.call_id = z.call_id
AND y.status_date = z.status_date) b
UNION
SELECT a.call_id,
CASE
WHEN (NVL (b.status, NVL (a.status, 0))) IN (4, 12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL (b.status, NVL (a.status, 0))) IN (0, 1, 11, 7) THEN 'Open Items'
END
AS end_status,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS emergency,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 1 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS high,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 2 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS medium,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS low,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0
OR priority = 1
OR priority = 2
OR priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) total
FROM lcc.vhd_calldesk_archive a,
(SELECT DISTINCT y.call_id, y.status
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus y,
(SELECT p.call_id,
MAX (p.status_date)
AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive p,
lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive r
WHERE r.status IN (2, 14)
AND p.status IN (0, 1, 4, 7, 11, 12)
AND r.upduserid <> 'system'
AND p.call_id <> r.call_id
AND TRUNC (p.status_date) <
'21-May-2008'
GROUP BY p.call_id) z
WHERE y.call_id = z.call_id
AND y.status_date = z.status_date) b
WHERE (a.call_id = b.call_id AND TRUNC (a.entry_date) <
'21-May-2008'
UNION
SELECT a.call_id,
CASE
WHEN TRUNC (entry_date) IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END
AS end_status,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS emergency,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 1 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS high,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 2 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS medium,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS low,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0
OR priority = 1
OR priority = 2
OR priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) total
FROM lcc.view_vhd_calldesk_master a,
(SELECT call_id, status_date
FROM (SELECT call_id, MIN (status_date) AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus
WHERE call_id IN (
SELECT call_id
FROM lcc.view_vhd_calldesk_master
WHERE TRUNC (entry_date) <
'21-May-2008')
GROUP BY call_id)
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) >= '21-May-2008') b
WHERE a.call_id = b.call_id
UNION
SELECT a.call_id,
CASE
WHEN TRUNC (entry_date) IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END
AS end_status,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS emergency,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 1 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS high,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 2 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS medium,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS low,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0
OR priority = 1
OR priority = 2
OR priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) total
FROM lcc.view_vhd_calldesk_master a,
(SELECT call_id, status_date
FROM (SELECT call_id, MIN (status_date) AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE call_id IN (
SELECT call_id
FROM lcc.view_vhd_calldesk_master
WHERE TRUNC (entry_date) <
'21-May-2008')
GROUP BY call_id)
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) >= '21-Jan-2008') b
WHERE a.call_id = b.call_id
UNION
SELECT a.call_id,
CASE
WHEN TRUNC (entry_date) IS NOT NULL THEN 'Open Items'
END
AS end_status,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS emergency,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 1 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS high,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 2 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS medium,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS low,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0
OR priority = 1
OR priority = 2
OR priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) total
FROM lcc.view_vhd_calldesk_master a
WHERE TRUNC (entry_date) < '21-May-2008'
AND a.call_id NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT call_id
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) >=
'21-May-2008'
UNION
SELECT DISTINCT call_id
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) >=
'21-May-2008')
AND a.status IS NULL
UNION
SELECT a.call_id,
CASE
WHEN (NVL (b.status, NVL (a.status, 0))) IN (4, 12) THEN 'Resolved'
WHEN (NVL (b.status, NVL (a.status, 0))) IN (0, 1, 11, 7) THEN 'Open Items'
END
AS end_status,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS emergency,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 1 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
AS high,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 2 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS medium,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) AS low,
(CASE
WHEN priority = 0
OR priority = 1
OR priority = 2
OR priority = 3 THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) total
FROM lcc.vhd_calldesk_archive a,
(SELECT DISTINCT y.call_id, y.status
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive y,
(SELECT call_id,
MAX (status_date)
AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) < '21-May-2008'
AND status IN
(0, 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 12, 14)
AND upduserid <> 'system'
AND call_id IN (
SELECT call_id
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE status = 1
AND TRUNC (status_date) <
'21-May-2008'
AND upduserid <> 'system'
INTERSECT
SELECT call_id
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE status IN (2, 14)
AND TRUNC (status_date) <
'21-May-2008'
AND upduserid <> 'system')
GROUP BY call_id) z
WHERE y.call_id = z.call_id
AND y.status_date = z.status_date) b
WHERE ( a.call_id = b.call_id
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(SELECT y.call_id
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(SELECT call_id, MAX (status_date) AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) < '21-May-2008'
AND status IN (0, 1, 4, 7, 11, 12, 13)
AND call_id NOT IN (
SELECT DISTINCT call_id
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) <
'21-May-2008'
AND status IN (2, 14)
AND upduserid <> 'system')
GROUP BY call_id) z
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z.status_date
MINUS
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(SELECT call_id, MAX (status_date) AS status_date
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) < '21-May-2008'
AND status IN (0, 1, 4, 7, 11, 12)
AND call_id NOT IN (
SELECT DISTINCT call_id
FROM lcc.vhd_callstatus_archive
WHERE TRUNC (status_date) <
'21-May-2008'
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GROUP BY call_id) z
WHERE y.call_id = z.call_id AND y.status_date =
z.status_date) b
WHERE a.call_id = b.call_id)
WHERE end_status IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY end_status -
What is the best way to create a search help in wen dynpro java?
Hi experts,
In web dynpro java I want to create a search help which could guide user to search a job (also a position and a organizational unit) just like in transaction ppome. So which technique could be the best way to reach that quickly and simply?
Thanks!HI,
Refer the following links.
EVS Valuehelp
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/391ee590-0201-0010-1c89-f1193a886421
Web Dynpro Valuehelp
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e038cf90-0201-0010-0a9a-ec69262a1564
sample application
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/cf40cf90-0201-0010-4a85-e5a207b900d8 -
Is using 4 white rectangles really the best way to crop something in Ai?
I'm sure someone here has used this technique before.
(And in InDesign as well)...
You are drawing a new image and there is extra color or
drawn detail that extends past the border(s)... but because Ai does not
have a "crop" tool for the document "canvas" or the vector frames themselves, you draw four opaque white (same color as the document white) rectangles and move them onto each side of the image (up to it's border).
Then, you fuse or flatten those four rectangles somehow.
My questions are:
1) If this the proper technique, is Pathfinder the right tool?
2) If it is not the proper technique for cropping, what is? Is there a way similar to how Ps crops? It seems that the crop tool in Ai is geared towards the printing process only.I find that using a clipping mask for a drawing (making a mask on the top layer then masking everything) moves everything to the top layer, which is not useful for art that may get edited further later. Clipping just the objects that extend past the border, on its layer (Kurt and Ray) is something I hadn't thought of; it would preserve most of your art on the desired layers.
I tend to use white boxes on the edges of my maps if the art doesn't extend too far beyond the borders. But clipping masks do make a neater graphic (the 0,0 of the art pops up right at the edge of the InDesign/Quark picture box, which designers appreciate). FreeHand generally remembers layers for objects once you unmask them, so I mask more in FreeHand than AI.
On a related point - when I bring in old FreeHand art to Illustrator CS4, type on paths gets positioned badly. Usually the handles on the baseline just get shifted so one word disappears, but recently I've been finding the left and right handles are stacked right on top of each other. It's necessary (once I get the handles to APPEAR) to select the TOP of the handle to shift the pair of handles to the right, then I can grab at the BOTTOM of the pair of handles to slide the left-hand handle so the type appears and I can position it.
The problem I run into is that certain of these steps require the white cursor, and certain steps require the black cursor, and there's no way to use the black cursor on a MASKED drawing without selecting all of it (whereas in FreeHand you can switch cursors on a subselected object in a group or mask, and edit its handles, move the type along the baseline, etc). So several times the only way to grab the offending type is to unmask the art, adjust the text, then re-mask. I may be doing something wrong, however it's quite possible it's just another Adobeism I'm going to have to work around. -
It does not appear as an available camera during import mode, and when I try to import my video files any other way they are dimmed out and i can't even click on them. I should hope there will be support in the near future for this camera but until then, is there another application that anyone can suggest that will let me at least work with the video I have?
Nick -
This was my first "big" problem for the last 3 days with iMac and FCProX and my new Sony FS100. To make a long story short: Buy the latest versions of ClpWare amd install it (se end of this note). I got it yesterday after a lot of not-useful inreaction - an then some *very useful interaction* - on this forum.... (and solution came after I began writing to the makers, Divergent.com) - they knew IMMEDIATELY what was to be the solution for me - and told me/lined me to a (new?) version available that, when I got it, fixed all my SONY FS100U import / AVCHD/MTS problems. I was really overjoyed.
To get there took almost all day. But I'm a giant step closer, now. Honestly. That is STEP ONE: get the proper version to import your files...it gets MUCH easier to work with the product once you have the native import issue resolved. Lots...
So, I imported everything from the hi-speed SanDisk 32Gb card, finally, and in beautiful quality, just using the defaut "REWRAP" settings. (I have yet to try to import via the Pro Res or ProRes Proxy settings - but mabe today I will try...time and ENERGY permitting). I feel I need a day off from all of this, completely, after 3 days of angst and disappointment...but ultimately all which lead to a GREAT outcome. So for me it's [next] onto STEP 2: experimenting more with the product features, mastering more of them; outputting the size clips w/effects. etc and quality I want.
This IS a different animal. But I still suppport it and its advent.
One thing at a time...it is a huge learning curve since I am actually working with 3 new technologies all at once (actually more - that have nothing to do with FCProX video, directly...just indirectly....which I won't get into) - but again, below is the link to a FAST middleware transcoder (ClipWrap) that will get your AVCHD files into your Mac. Hopefully it's a fast Mac.
I benchmarkd yesterday on both my Intel core5 iMac (very fast) vs. a slower MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo (?) - both have 8 Gb DRMM; anyway - while the import worked just as well on either machine - seemilngly just about as quickly on the MBPro, too...the playback from that laptop wasn't as [quite] perfect after rendering a clip, out with defaut settings (to keep things simple, for now)....but that ALSO may be because I decided to play devil's advocte while I was at it and imported/exported both the same AVCHD files to an Firewire 800 external HD on the MBPro, and secondly, re-imported. re-rendered and re-expoerted same clip to the MBPro *internal drive*...just to see what might happen in quality or playback speeds of a re-render. While both worked, the playback (via the "422 and H.264 codec output" experiments I did with the same, short 1.06 min. clip - but with NO EFFECTS/transitions with that one, (unlike the iMac verison wich I loaded down, every few seconds, with numerous transitions) - the 1.06 min. test clips WERE, not surprisingly, different in playback. The AVCHD imported to and exported from the MBPro internal HD was a bit more "acceptable" in quality...but the import/export from my much faster iMac (internal HD) tops everything. Hands down. If I do get a Thunderbolt machine...which I MIGHT, God willing and back account still permitting...I hope that new TB 15" fully-qoutfittd MacBook Pro I now have my eye on will result in still-better throughput - and NOT introduce a whole new layer of problems. God - I hope not...then there is LION coming...sheesh! What [new] problems might THAT indroduce???
One needs to experiment a lot here, but once you are able to get the files in from the cam (finally, and easily) - things start to get way better. After that...it's the learning curve of what input / output settings/decsions suit your needs. That is the NEXT BIG curve ahead...for me at least.
I really do like FDProX a lot..a REAL lot...but obviously, like allof us, I am still learing it.
There is a lot to learn, obviously..just read along in this forum! FCProX has its own big "internal" curve to master, when it comes to details.
I found and have been able to use the Precision Editor.. got a first-ever finally and easily) import of several AVCHD native clips "edited"...but got jumbled up - somewhere - (?) in the Precision Editor - and over-duped/dubbed some of the part of the clips I cut up to see what would happen. So the end results with that clp were messed up to say the least...but it did output beautifully...I am still confused about the auto/background renderering and o-going "transcoding and analysis" issue....I sotp it and render out to QT format anyway..it seems to work...tho I id end up with the last moments of the PRditor version misssing the last few seconds...which I did OT deliberatelu splice out and delete!!
Just plain old trial and error...now. Obviously I did something wrong (easy to do in a program as new as FCProX)....but again : I have YET to print out the manual or even read a page of it. So for that - considering how far I've gotten (a "surface scratch" only, still, to be honest) - it's a testament to what the program DOES do by iteself for you that helps you SOME with that learning curve...it's refining the editing/final cut output process for me, now - getting past the kinks or not-obvious pitfalls...I get there...we all will and we'll help one another along....and getting an output that looks and works the way I/we planned for in the final analysis.
We're all stil learning here. Esp. me. I am out of energy. I've been asleep for the last 6 hours...and am headed back to bed. In 10 minutes!
Here is the link to purchase the apparently tweaked and PROPER ClipWare version ($50 - worth it!) - and comment from Divergent; as noted: so, in review - I purchased it yesterday, that solved my AVCHD 1080p60 FS100 SONY cam/raw clip import issues and SAVED THE DAY - for now:
(https://store.divergentmedia.com) - "you'll receive a serial number which will unlock it after you buy it. It'll automatically update to the final release of 2.4.2 when we release that (after Lion ships)", from what I was told by Divergent.
Best of luck,
Mike -
Hi, I have tons of CDs I want to upload into iTunes using my new Dell computer. I just inserted my first CD. It has 11 songs and says it will take 39.8 minutes and is taking as long to download each song as it does to listen to it. This is not going to be possible to do with hundreds of CDs I have. Should I go back to using my Microsoft Media Player? That takes just a few seconds to download on. I don't understand why iTunes takes for eternity....been over 20 minutes barely through the first half of the fist CD...will take years at this pace. Thoughts??? Did you go through this too? I already give up after midway through my first CD, can't use itunes if it's going to take this long to transfer my music onto it...
So...basically I just want to know if this is normal, to take this long to transfer music onto iTunes.
1. It took 40 minutes to upload a 40 minute CD onto iTunes.
2. It is taking equally long to transfer music that I drag from my Microsoft music library onto iTunes. I started doing this hours ago today and am only on the 4th CD (have hundreds so how long is this going to take? Is it normal to take this long?)
I had Microsoft Music on my old Dell computer from 2001, I NEVER had to update it, and it took seconds to upload each song, not minutes like iTunes....and that was on my old computer...I just bought a new one I'm using, had to re-install iTunes to the latest version and for the first time downloading CD/s/existing music onto it and it's taking forever. Is it because of the latest 10.5 version? Is it normal? Is everyone else experiencing this? Is it a problem with my computer or iTunes setting? Am I doing something wrong? Please if anyone can share their experience for my reference I would really appreciate it, thanks. -
HT5139 Is this really the only way to back up service settings?
Am I completely missing something here, or is Time Machine supposed to be the only easy way to back up service settings in Mountain Lion with Server.app? Is there really no way to export/import service settings anymore? It sounds to me from what I've read and seen of Server.app that if, for example, my DHCP settings get mucked up, I have to take the entire server offline, boot to the recovery partition, and restore from Time Machine? I can't just stop that ONE service and re-import the settings while leaving everything else up and running for 100+ users? Someone please tell me I'm missing something obvious.
Which service?
The "serveradmin" command line controls are always available. They can do much more than the GUI can.
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/ man8/serveradmin.8.html
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacOSXSrvr10.3_CommandLineAdminGuide.pdf -
I am currently in safeboot as Safari will not open otherwise. my emails are working fine. I do not know much about computers but looked at a couple of previous discussions and have pasted the results of an Etrecheck - please can you tell me why Safari isnt running like usual! my daughter likes using my computer for games but she has another user id. I would be grateful for help. Also is Safeboot ok to use?
Hardware Information:
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012)
MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro9,2
1 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 CPU: 2 cores
4 GB RAM
Video Information:
Intel HD Graphics 4000 - VRAM: 512 MB
System Software:
OS X 10.8.5 (12F45) - Uptime: 0 days 0:35:53
Disk Information:
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-8A8
APPLE HDD HTS547550A9E384 disk0 : (500.11 GB)
disk0s1 (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
Macintosh HD (disk0s2) / [Startup]: 499.25 GB (408.33 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
USB Information:
Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
FireWire Information:
Thunderbolt Information:
Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
Kernel Extensions:
com.rim.driver.BlackBerryUSBDriverInt (0.0.74)
Launch Daemons:
[System] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.genieoinnovation.macextension.client.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.google.keystone.daemon.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.rim.BBDaemon.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.trusteer.rooks.rooksd.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] org.macosforge.xquartz.privileged_startx.plist 3rd-Party support link
Launch Agents:
[System] com.genieoinnovation.macextension.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.google.keystone.agent.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.oracle.java.Java-Updater.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.rim.BBAlbumArtCacher.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.rim.BBLaunchAgent.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] com.trusteer.rapport.rapportd.plist 3rd-Party support link
[System] org.macosforge.xquartz.startx.plist 3rd-Party support link
User Launch Agents:
[not loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist 3rd-Party support link
[not loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist 3rd-Party support link
[not loaded] com.facebook.videochat.[redacted].plist 3rd-Party support link
[not loaded] jp.co.canon.Inkjet_Extended_Survey_Agent.plist 3rd-Party support link
User Login Items:
iTunesHelper
AdobeResourceSynchronizer
Mail
Canon IJ Network Scanner Selector2
Safari
Internet Plug-ins:
DirectorShockwave: Version: 11.6.5r635 3rd-Party support link
Google Earth Web Plug-in: Version: 6.1 3rd-Party support link
Unity Web Player: Version: UnityPlayer version 4.3.1f1 - SDK 10.6 3rd-Party support link
CouponPrinter-FireFox: Version: Version 1.0.11X
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI: Version: 10.1.8 3rd-Party support link
FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 12.0.0.77 - SDK 10.6 3rd-Party support link
Silverlight: Version: 4.0.60531.0 3rd-Party support link
Flash Player: Version: 12.0.0.77 - SDK 10.6 Outdated! Update
QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.1
iPhotoPhotocast: Version: 7.0
AdobePDFViewer: Version: 10.1.8 3rd-Party support link
EPPEX Plugin: Version: 3.0.5.0 3rd-Party support link
JavaAppletPlugin: Version: Java 7 Update 51 3rd-Party support link
Safari Extensions:
Twitter for Safari: Version: 1.02
Bing Highlights: Version: 1.0.24
Audio Plug-ins:
AirPlay: Version: 1.7 - SDK 10.8
iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.1 - SDK 10.8
iTunes Plug-ins:
Quartz Composer Visualizer: Version: 1.4 - SDK 10.8
3rd Party Preference Panes:
Flash Player 3rd-Party support link
Java 3rd-Party support link
Trusteer Endpoint Protection 3rd-Party support link
Old Applications:
None
Time Machine:
Skip System Files: NO
Mobile backups: ON
Auto backup: YES
Volumes being backed up:
Macintosh HD: Disk size: 464.96 GB Disk used: 84.67 GB
Destinations:
Time Machine Backups [Local] (Last used)
Total size: 465.44 GB
Total number of backups: 5
Oldest backup: 2012-08-03 18:22:53 +0000
Last backup: 2013-03-22 21:18:30 +0000
Size of backup disk: Adequate
Backup size 465.44 GB > (Disk used 84.67 GB X 3)
Time Machine details may not be accurate.
All volumes being backed up may not be listed.
Top Processes by CPU:
3% WindowServer
1% ps
0% SystemUIServer
0% configd
0% tccd
Top Processes by Memory:
197 MB Safari
123 MB WebProcess
57 MB EtreCheck
53 MB WindowServer
53 MB Dock
Virtual Memory Information:
493 MB Free RAM
1.04 GB Active RAM
307 MB Inactive RAM
2.17 GB Wired RAM
228 MB Page-ins
0 B Page-outsUninstall Genieo:
http://www.thesafemac.com/arg-genieo/
See if that makes a difference.
Ciao.
DawnHerbie wrote:
Also is Safeboot ok to use?
Yes, it will do no harm, but it is meant for trouble shooting and you should not have to use it all the time.
Message was edited by: OGELTHORPE -
Sorry, meant CS6.
Hey Gary Kirby,
Please make sure that you are logged in to your system as an administrator.
Let me know the exact error that prompts on your screen while launching Acrobat.
You might also refer this KB doc link and try out solutions as mentioned:
Doesn't launch after 30 days | Installed as part of a CS6 suite
Please check and let me know.
Regards,
Anubha -
Is this REALLY the easiest/best way to do this?
I'm no SQL guru by any means, but I can get by. Here is some background.
I am running Perfmon Data Collector Sets to collect performance counters.
I am using Relog.exe to take the .blg files and pushing them into a database
I am attempting to write a query that will ultimately get the information out of the database and see if I can aggregate the data a bit as well. If the last part is better off doing in Excel (where this data will ultimately end up for charting), then I will
do that part there.
Here is the table layouts when you import the .blg files:
Table name: CounterData
Columns:
GUID
CounterID
RecordIndex
CounterDateTime
CounterValue
FirstValueA
FirstValueB
SecondValueA
SecondValueB
MultiCount
Table Name: CounterDetails
CounterID
MachineName
ObjectName
CounterName
CounterType
DefaultScale
InstanceName
InstanceIndex
ParentName
ParentObjectID
TimeBaseA
TimeBaseB
I need to pull multiple sets of data out of these tables, so I built the following query:
USE PDB
SELECT
CAST(LEFT(CounterDateTime, 16) as smalldatetime) AS CounterDateTime,
REPLACE(CounterDetails.MachineName,'\\','') AS ComputerName,
CounterDetails.ObjectName + ISNULL('(' + CounterDetails.InstanceName + ')','') + '\' + CounterDetails.CounterName AS [Counter],
CounterData.CounterValue
FROM CounterData
FULL OUTER JOIN CounterDetails ON CounterData.CounterID = CounterDetails.CounterID
FULL OUTER JOIN DisplayToID ON CounterData.GUID = DisplayToID.GUID
WHERE CounterDetails.ObjectName = 'Processor'
AND CounterDetails.CounterName = '% Processor Time'
AND CounterDetails.InstanceName = '_Total'
UNION
SELECT
CAST(LEFT(CounterDateTime, 16) as smalldatetime) AS CounterDateTime,
REPLACE(CounterDetails.MachineName,'\\','') AS ComputerName,
CounterDetails.ObjectName + ISNULL('(' + CounterDetails.InstanceName + ')','') + '\' + CounterDetails.CounterName AS [Counter],
CounterData.CounterValue
FROM CounterData
FULL OUTER JOIN CounterDetails ON CounterData.CounterID = CounterDetails.CounterID
FULL OUTER JOIN DisplayToID ON CounterData.GUID = DisplayToID.GUID
WHERE CounterDetails.ObjectName = 'Web Service'
AND CounterDetails.CounterName = 'Bytes Received/sec'
AND CounterDetails.InstanceName = 'AppName'
ORDER BY 1
Is this REALLY the best way to do this?
Also, trying to figure out how to build in data aggregation in 5 minute average blocks.
Any assistance appreciated!Erland,
Thanks for your response.
The related items in the table are CounterID, in a nutshell, what I want to do is the following:
Get the data from the CounterDetails table that holds the MachineName, CounterName, CounterType and so forth.
CounterID MachineName ObjectName CounterName CounterType DefaultScale InstanceName InstanceIndex ParentName ParentObjectID TimeBaseA TimeBaseB
1 \\ServerName Web Service Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 Carnival NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
2 \\ServerName Web Service Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 AppName NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
3 \\ServerName Web Service Current Connections 65536 0 AppName NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
4 \\ServerName Web Service Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 AppName NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
5 \\ServerName Web Service Get Requests/sec 272696320 0 AppName NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
6 \\ServerName Web Service Head Requests/sec 272696320 0 AppName NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
7 \\ServerName Processor % Processor Time 558957824 0 _Total NULL NULL NULL 10000000 0
8 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Reads/sec 272696320 0 _Total NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
9 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Reads/sec 272696320 0 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
10 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Read Bytes/sec 272696576 -4 _Total NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
11 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Read Bytes/sec 272696576 -4 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
12 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Writes/sec 272696320 0 _Total NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
13 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Writes/sec 272696320 0 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
14 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Current Disk Queue Length 65536 1 _Total NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
15 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Current Disk Queue Length 65536 1 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
16 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk % Disk Read Time 542573824 0 _Total NULL NULL -1 10000000 0
17 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk % Disk Read Time 542573824 0 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 10000000 0
18 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Write Bytes/sec 272696576 -4 _Total NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
19 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Write Bytes/sec 272696576 -4 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
20 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Transfers/sec 272696320 0 _Total NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
21 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk Disk Transfers/sec 272696320 0 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
22 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk % Disk Write Time 542573824 0 _Total NULL NULL -1 10000000 0
23 \\ServerName PhysicalDisk % Disk Write Time 542573824 0 0 C: D: E: NULL NULL -1 10000000 0
24 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
25 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
26 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
27 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
28 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
29 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
30 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
31 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Received/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
32 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
33 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
34 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
35 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
36 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
37 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
38 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
39 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Sent/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
40 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
41 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
42 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
43 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
44 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
45 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
46 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
47 \\ServerName Network Interface Bytes Total/sec 272696576 -4 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
48 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
49 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
50 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
51 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
52 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
53 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
54 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
55 \\ServerName Network Interface Output Queue Length 65792 0 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
56 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
57 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
58 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
59 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
60 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 TEAM : Team _0 - Intel[R] PRO_1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
61 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _4 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
62 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _3 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
63 \\ServerName Network Interface Current Bandwidth 65792 -6 Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE [NDIS VBD Client] _2 NULL NULL -1 14318180 0
64 \\ServerName Memory % Committed Bytes In Use 537003008 0 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
65 \\ServerName Memory Available MBytes 65792 0 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
66 \\ServerName Memory Committed Bytes 65792 -6 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
67 \\ServerName ASP.NET Requests Current 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
68 \\ServerName ASP.NET Worker Process Restarts 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
69 \\ServerName ASP.NET Applications Running 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
70 \\ServerName ASP.NET Requests Queued 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
71 \\ServerName ASP.NET Application Restarts 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
72 \\ServerName ASP.NET Worker Processes Running 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
73 \\ServerName ASP.NET Request Execution Time 65536 -1 NULL NULL NULL NULL 14318180 0
Put that together with the Actual CounterData in the appropriately named table.
GUID CounterID RecordIndex CounterDateTime CounterValue FirstValueA FirstValueB SecondValueA SecondValueB MultiCount
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 1 2015-04-30 13:01:17.165 0 -1927979745 2 -598728243 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 2 2015-04-30 13:01:22.173 67581.3633745449 -1927642227 2 -527219720 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 3 2015-04-30 13:01:27.165 94686.4063445727 -1927169543 2 -455741935 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 4 2015-04-30 13:01:32.172 152203.041104636 -1926407371 2 -384042212 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 5 2015-04-30 13:01:37.180 165447.09804292 -1925578898 2 -312344215 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 6 2015-04-30 13:01:42.172 171837.776053684 -1924721043 2 -240864459 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 7 2015-04-30 13:01:47.180 173383.630948422 -1923852824 2 -169166134 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 8 2015-04-30 13:01:52.172 144598.914838348 -1923130989 2 -97690055 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 9 2015-04-30 13:01:57.179 174737.727857169 -1922255986 2 -25991455 706 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 10 2015-04-30 13:02:02.171 169321.861725293 -1921410708 2 45486867 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 11 2015-04-30 13:02:07.179 208117.127073016 -1920368562 2 117185118 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 12 2015-04-30 13:02:12.171 141008.757157554 -1919664632 2 188662923 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 13 2015-04-30 13:02:17.178 149495.458222544 -1918916026 2 260361927 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 14 2015-04-30 13:02:22.170 174341.539879002 -1918045605 2 331847154 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 15 2015-04-30 13:02:27.178 143957.916530014 -1917324818 2 403537258 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 16 2015-04-30 13:02:32.170 130619.882518362 -1916672720 2 475018386 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 17 2015-04-30 13:02:37.178 142332.32395318 -1915959971 2 546718673 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 18 2015-04-30 13:02:42.170 184550.944997403 -1915038722 2 618192753 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 19 2015-04-30 13:02:47.177 154267.317838657 -1914266244 2 689889592 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 20 2015-04-30 13:02:52.169 149238.629713526 -1913521218 2 761368514 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 21 2015-04-30 13:02:57.177 188584.542348845 -1912576880 2 833066869 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 22 2015-04-30 13:03:02.169 176918.705027469 -1911693639 2 904548308 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 23 2015-04-30 13:03:07.176 188369.179859497 -1910750431 2 976242743 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 24 2015-04-30 13:03:12.168 148606.905306921 -1910008537 2 1047723754 707 1
8ADCC3A7-4D90-45A3-B912-FB18C9CB3646 1 25 2015-04-30 13:03:17.176 200078.077196397 -1909006668 2 1119420468 707 1
The query above is working, but I feel there is a better way to get this done.
Sample Output:
CounterDateTime ComputerName Counter CounterValue
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23836753920
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23837396992
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23842693120
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23843172352
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23861657600
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23872827392
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23909138432
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23960690688
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23972872192
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName PhysicalDisk(_Total)\Current Disk Queue Length 0
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 0
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 8.65725297547727
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 9.34837740384615
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 10.45515625
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 11.3926622596154
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 11.4480309928908
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 11.8893621695024
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 12.3306933461139
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time 13.3301821231728
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 0
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 67581.3633745449
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 94686.4063445727
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 144598.914838348
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 152203.041104636
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 165447.09804292
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 171837.776053684
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 173383.630948422
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Received/sec 174737.727857169
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 0
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 354821.47994974
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 533111.927106303
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 849787.130317823
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 1015485.82303199
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 1286054.48388504
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 1528398.33137765
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 1600789.68540725
2015-04-30 13:01:00 ServerName Web Service(AppName)\Bytes Total/sec 1690894.89372096
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23781527552
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23802056704
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23803797504
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23821389824
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23831420928
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23835803648
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23850049536
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23863857152
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23875534848
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23917281280
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23933739008
2015-04-30 13:02:00 ServerName Memory\Committed Bytes 23978917888
I hope this additional information I have provided will help. :)
Thanks for your time! -
I have just purchased an iphone 4 and it needs me to have the latest itunes on my computer. I have not upgraded by computer for some time and thought this is probably the time to do it. My computer is an imac intel with Tiger 10.4.11. I want to upgrade my Imac from tiger 10.4.11 to Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard or higher. What is the best way to do this? Appreciate any help as I am out of practice. I used to be an old hand at this, but things have moved on since I didn't upgrade or use my computer as much!
Catherina wrote:
... What is the best way to do this?
The best way, really the only way, is to purchase Snow Leopard.
Online (UK): http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
Elsewhere: call the phone number in the Apple Online Store.
Apple's price is $19.99, £14.00, €18.
Snow Leopard is not available to download from any legitimate source.
Once you install Snow Leopard, upgrade iTunes to version 10.7 or the latest, iTunes 11.
iTunes 10.6.3 is the last version of iTunes to support Mac computers with Mac OS X 10.5.8 with either Intel or PowerPC processors, but since you have an Intel iMac, the best solution is to purchase Snow Leopard. Leopard is no longer available from Apple and prices from aftermarket vendors can be unreasonably high.
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