Quick reference

Dear All,
Can anybody have quick refernce manual for sap fico configuration????
send me,
Thanks
Suresh Polineni

Hi Suresh,
Please check this link which contains online document for FICO modules.
http://www.easymarketplace.de/online-pdfs.php
Hope this will help.
Regards,
Ferry Lianto
Please reward points if helpful.

Similar Messages

  • Photoshop v7.0 User Guide & Quick Reference Card

    I need the two PDF files: Adobe Photoshop v7.0 Users Guide; and Adobe Photoshop Quick Reference Guide.
    I installed the program on my computer, a long time ago. But I did not copy the PDFs to my computer. Then "Life Happend"... and Now the disk can not be found!
    I can't find the files on the Adobe Site.
    Would appreciate help in getting these files.
    Thanks in advance... Peg

    Hi Peg,
    You have posted on the forum on Photoshop Album Starter Edition. YOu will get much more help if you post of Photoshop Forum.
    ~Vibha~

  • Wanted: Quick Reference Card information (for PSE2)

    I am trying to find the information provided on the "Quick Reference Card" mentioned in the PSE2 help (that you get when you press F1):
    Using keyboard commands and modifier keys
    Keyboard commands let you quickly execute commands without using a menu; modifier keys let you alter how a tool operates. When available, the keyboard command appears to the right of the command name in the menu. You can view a list of keyboard commands and modifier keys in the Quick Reference Card section of online Help.
    I have searched the Adobe site and the internet, but can't find a copy. Who knows what I did with my original card! Can anyone point me to the info it contains?
    Thanks,
    Teffy

    Teffy,
    Do you have the disc? If you do, there's a PDF copy of the Quick Reference Guide one the disc. (If you have Windows, Insert disc while holding in your shift key. Hold until you get a dialog box. Select Open Folder to View Files.)
    I'm not sure if it's included in the download version. If it isn't included in the download,input PDF Quick reference guide Photoshop Elements 2 into the Google search bar. I found it on the first search page using that phrase. I didn't hot link it so you'd know the PDF's origin.
    Edit: FWIW, the Editor shortcuts should be exactly the same version to version...if the feature exists in Elements 2--they've added a couple since E2 :). (The same applies to Photoshop shortcuts... providing the function is available in Elements) with one exception...Ctrl J. That shortcut is broken on the Window's version of Photoshop Elements 2.0. File Browser shortcuts would of course differ in versions 5 and 6 as it was replaced by the Organizer in Version 5.
    I would highly recommend checking out Jay Arraich's site if you are a beginner.
    http://www.arraich.com/elements/psE_intro.htm
    He has a large list of E1 shortcuts...all should apply except control J. It wasn't broken on E1. :)
    Link to the keyboard shortcuts page...
    http://www.arraich.com/elements/keyboardshortcuts.htm

  • Free EJB Quick reference guide handbook?

    I needing one, I dont have money to buy a book and the mastering ejb2
    ebook dont allow printing(I tried to crack
    and uncrypt but the software is trial and only uncrack 68 pages, and the quick reference
    start at 620!)
    Any idea where I can get it?
    I want one with general information, syntax, diagrams so I
    dont need to keep opening a browser.
    Googling didnt help too much

    The EJB spec is that best book there is on EJBs. Slow reading, but worth it. (One of the few books worth printing - 4 pages per sheet double sided).
    Figure out xdoclet while you're at it, saves lots of grief or get yourself a decent IDE with a J2EE plugin and let it do the work - don't be lazy though, work out what's going on.

  • BW Quick Reference Card?

    Hi experts,
    Does anybody have some kind of <i>BW Quick Reference Card</i> (Powerpoint/Word format) in which main functionality to get up to speed with BW 3.5 is depicted (reporting) in 1/2 sheets?
    Think of:
    starting SAP BW
    Refreshing query
    Select drill down/across
    Display key/description
    Select Filter Value
    Change currency
    KF properties
    Saving report
    etc.
    If you got anything pls mail me (see business card)
    Thanks 4 your time!
    regards
    JvB

    Hi,
    Sent a sample BW quick ref doc on your mail ID. Pls check.
    Hope it helps.

  • Cant understand how to save old emails for quick reference.

    I saved old e-mails in folders called Jones, Jonathan by names first. Then saved his correspondence to and from me by date first, then subject we talked about. I am a historical researcher who has switched from XP to Windows 8.1. I have about 29,000 research letters filed by name, then date, then details in the subject line. I cannot afford to lose them, so will not put the XP computer on line at all now.
    Meanwhile I need to keep new research letters in a Correspondence file that will not be stored at my ISP. It seems to get messed up after about 10 pages of letters in my IN Box. Do I have to invent some method of transferring a letter into Word, and then storing it under the Jones, John, then Filed by dates, and then subject so I can easily refer to them? I have about 250 different researchers on one subject that I need to keep track of for letters. I can do this also for Family and then again for Friends in different professions, and also for a few different Clubs I belong to, etc. Is there an easy way to do this? Can I have all my letters translate into Word documents before I even see them the first time? I do not subscribe to any groups that want to sell me something or any social media at all. Any help will be much appreciated.

    I am an advanced researcher in one subject. I have about 250 researchers I communicate with over the years.
    How on earth do I access their letters from say, 1982, when we were discussing something about John Jones in in Grey County in 1852? I know we have discussed that for sure. And that researcher is related to him distantly. In addition, I have about 250 very specific references to John Jones who are totally different men, from different places. I know all the different families from early Canada (basically 1600's to the 1800's). Ancestry.com doesn't even come close to having this type of info organized the way I do.
    Back to the question - How do I keep this info organized the way I need to do it. They are real people and can't be treated like numbers. We discussed John Jones from Essex County, Ontario another time and decided he was not the same family at all. etc. The same holds true for a lot of other researchers.
    I know Word is proprietary but tell me a better way of Keeping this correspondence straight. Open Office is not the answer. Linux is not the answer either. File cabinets full of correspondence to and from Jane Jones and 250 others used to be the answer - but now it is NOT!
    When Word stopped supporting the massive files I already had from my early computers, I had to buy a program that would read Word from discs of letters I had filed from Jane Jones written to and from her, in about 1992. These were kept on separate floppies at that time and I wanted to incorporate them into my 'modern' list of correspondence that started about Y2K.
    Do I need a program that will take the text out of an e-mail and automatically, give me the option of editing it for a title, starting with the date, and also the option of filing it where I want like Jane Jones, or Smith, Fred or more specifically Smith, Sally - Descendant of Sam Smith b. 1630 in MA?
    And don't tell me I need to put this into an Excel sheet because it has room for thousands of searchable entries. I just need a secretary - or more correctly about a dozen of them. Putting all this research from the XP computer into anything connected to the internet is a total disaster.
    It's all very nice to be patriotic and suggest it is safe in the cloud etc. but it is absolutely not ! Windows will throw out so many automatic corrections, firewalls, messages that something is wrong, your computer is locked etc. that you will have to commit Harry-Carry. There has to be a way of saving real correspondence, with real people who don't want to to bother with 'social' media. Help!!

  • SCB-68 Quick Reference Label for PCI 6251

    Hello,
    I would like to use the PCI 6251 multifunction DAQ card with the SCB-68 connector block. Can I make connections using the "SCB-68 E Series I/O connector pinout (Full)"?
    Ram

    Hello,
    Yes, you can use an SCB-68 with an NI 6251 and wire it according to the E Series full 68 pin pinout. The only differences between the full 68 pin E Series pinout and the 68 pin M Series pinout are:
    1) With M Series, PFI0 no longer doubles as both an analog and digital trigger input. It is only a digital trigger input. APFI0, which is pin 20, is a dedicated analog trigger input on M Series. This pin is shared with the AO External reference input on M Series and corresponds to the AO External reference input on an E Series.
    2) PFI15 on an M Series corresponds to a ground on an E Series.
    The M Series pinout for your device can be found in the M Series Help, located in the following location:
    http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/display?ReadForm&lookup=Data%20Acquisition%3E%3EMultifunction%20DAQ%3E%3EM%20Series%20Devices&view=web_productcurrent&node=132090_US
    Nicole

  • Keyboard Command Quick Reference Sheet?

    Just about the only reason I bought the physical CD version of Lightroom is to have a proper manual, and especially a keyboard command quick ref sheet. Imagine my surprise when I looked at the pathetic manual/brochure Adobe shipped with 1.0.
    Anyway, can someone tell me the fast way to switch between Library and Develop modes? Also, if there is a quick ref for key commands listed online somewhere, I'd love to see it!
    Thanks,
    Sol

    D brings you to develop module w/ current photo
    G brings you back to "grid" view in library module

  • AntiSpam Quick Reference Guide {Check it out}

    In case some of you are unaware, oracle has posted the following document, which may proove to be useful:
    http://otn.oracle.com/products/oemail/pdfs/AntiSpam_Quick_Reference_external.pdf

    G'day Cornelj,
    I have been teaching myself java for about 4 months now. I started out with a friends textbook and then went through the divelog tutorial and then the tutorials, which did a great job of explaining the basics. Then moved on to a book called Thinking in Java by bruce eckel. available at www.bruceeckel.com (recommended by another forum regular jimbeammii) which helped understand how to manipulate the basic stuff so it was useful. I have tried to find an easier way to learn but there isn't one. Apart from that it takes alot of trial and error and alot of people on here are helpful. I have tried to find (and haven't) some sort of reference API book, but I haven't found any. I can see why, there are some 2600 predefined classes and then each of those has a bunch of methods, so it would be pretty big. Mind you there are thousands of words in a dictionary each with definitions, so it would be a good idea if someone came up with on. Until then I think we are stuck with the online version.
    Good luck and happy learning.

  • Adobe Reader - Need to find a 3D PDF Tools Quick Reference Guide - HELP!!!!

    Where can I find a QRG or even detailed instructions on how to use the 3D PDF tools.  Showing hotkeys, mouse usage such as "to rotate an object hold down the left mouse button and move cursor".
    I have not been able to find anything useful on the web or help menus.  Any suggestions?

    I don't know what "3D PDF tools" you are referring to, but it's definitely not something available in Adobe Reader.
    Maybe you can start at http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat3d.html

  • In Internet Explorer under File, It had an option SEND TO DESKTOP which I used all the time when I wanted to keep an Icon for quick reference. Is there anything similar in Firefox?

    I guess I said it all in my question above. I would like to know how to add different options to the menu.

    See [[creating a desktop shortcut to a web page]].
    You can also use an add-on such as [http://www.pikey.me.uk/mozilla/?addon=cs Create Shortcut] or [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/66/ deskCut].

  • Where Can I Find a Complete Reference for ASA 5505 Product IDs?

    I've spent way too much time exploring the Internet looking for a definitive reference to pin down and completely explain all of the Cisco product ID mumbo jumbo . . . specifically for the ASA 5505 security device.  In general I'd like to have this information for all things Cisco.  It is driving me crazy not to know this information IN TOTAL.  Yes, there's bits and pieces out there, but no offical guide or reference that details everything.  This is what I want to see. 
    For example:  for the ASA5505 there's . . . ASA5505-50-BUN-K9, ASA5505-SEC-BUN-K9, ASA5505-UL-BUN-K9, etc.
    What is the "BUN", "K9", "SEC", etc.  Not just what does it stand for (we can deduce that), but where did this come from and how can I quickly reference a new acronym which may show up in completely differnce Cisco device.  Also, specifically for the ASA 5500 line, I want to see a COMPLETE list of ALL of these IDs and want a legend to reference each part.  This is critical in my opinion for a project manager to make an informed decision about hardware.  Cisco documentation is grossly lacking for this (or at least I'm unable to find it).  The closest I've come was to discovery this whole notion of the Unique Device Identifier (UDI) which is the Cisco' product identification standard for labeling hardware products. 
    This is explained some here . . .
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_identification_standard.html
    It's a good start but, it only creates more questions.  Where can I find ALL the PIDs and what does each acronym stands for?  What about the VIDs? . . . Where is a list of these what does each section mean?.  Why in the world is there no single source where all of this is pinned down.  With all of the mind-numbing Cisco documentation out there loaded with cryptic details about things many of us will never care to know . . . why not put out this much needed, practical reference of Product IDs which would have a wide appeal and could be useful to everyone from product specialist to system engineers?  It would make researching Cisco solutions to new projects exponentially less painful to know very quickly exactly what we're looking at when we encounter all of this product "code."
    Am I the only one who feels this way?  I'm thinking not.  What say you?  Am I missing something?
    LT

    There is no such published reference guide. The closest thing would be the global price list but it's generally not distributed. (What Jouni mentioned was probably an extract of that very large document.)
    Due to the broad range of products (and associated bundles and services), Cisco uses online configuration and ordering tools (Cisco Commerce Workspace or CCW) internally and with its partners. The information in it is very dynamic and can change day to day as the tens of thousands of products Cisco offers are introduced, deprecated (i.e., Approaching or at End of Sales), offered in different promotional bundles, etc.
    When a Cisco salesperson or partner solution advisor talks with a customer, they take the customer's input and build equipment, software and services configuration sets supporting the proposal. CCW will validate the required items are ordered and generate a configuration set that has not only the product IDs (PIDs, generally referred to as SKUs or Stock Keeping Units in this context) but also the plain language descriptions of what each PID means.
    They should be conveying that information to you (or any customer they are engaged with) to enable you to make the informed decision you mention.

  • SCB-68A Reference Label for R series

    Cannot find anywhere a working pdf/lisf for SCB-68A for R series devices. 
    Thanks

    Let's try this KnowledgeBase Article:
    Where Can I Find NI SCB-68A Quick Reference Labels?
    Joey S.
    Software Product Manager
    National Instruments

  • Quick question about shake 4

    I just bought Shake, and I was wondering if you guys had any ideas for good tutorials.
    I'm looking for anything, online, books, whatever.
    Any links, books, dvds or anything would be appriciated.
    Thanks

    Can't speak on any 3rd party stuff, but the tutorials that ship with it are pretty good.
    Outside of that, pick up Marco Paolini's Apple Pro Training book.
    For the ultimate cheatsheet, get Damian Allen's Shake 4 Quick Reference Guide.
    (My friend actually owns a copy of this amazing program, I'm learning on his system.)

  • FYI: Excellent New Wireless Reference Book

    While scanning the shelves at my favorite bookstore, I ran across a new Cisco Press Wireless book:
    "Cisco 802.11 Wireless Networking Quick Reference" , ISBN: 1-58705-227-X
    It covers Aironet, Airespace, wireless bridges, descriptions of many of the antenna options, security, wired/wireless integration, troubleshooting, specs ... and does a decent job of covering most topics.
    It is a "Quick Reference" ... so no serious depth, but for most folks that are working in the business, I think it'd be a great addition to the library. It's also small enough to fit in the toolbag for the onsite / feet-on-the-street types.
    Retail price is US$25.00 ... check bookpool.com, it's probably discounted some.
    Check it out ...
    FWIW
    Scott

    Yes!!! I highly recommend the book for anyone who works with wireless. An excellent reference tool.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How can i transfer music files from my PC to my Mac?

    I had a windows XP and all my music files were in the Windows Media Player! Is there any way i can transfer them to my Mac Leopard?

  • Mac Mini Server Mid 2011 i7 problems

    I have a Mac Mini Server with an i7 Mid 2011 that had a lot of issues with memory because we were running so many services with 4GB of memory and would have 4 pages of usage in activity monitor after the 4GB of memory was full. It wouldn't restart on

  • Slow speeds on iOS devices but not on Macbook Air

    Have 2 iPads in the house together with 2 iPhones - 1 iPhone still has iOS 6 as a comparison - all the other devices have iOS 7. Problem is download speeds for all these devices. whilst I get 10-12 mbps on Macbook Air over Wi-Fi, all of the above dev

  • Log and transfer does not recognize footage. Please Help

    When i open the log and transfer window in FCP on my macbook it no longer recognizes the files from the Contents folder of a P2 card or the RED ONE files from the folder on my hard drive. last week however, everything was working fine. does this have

  • NI-6023 digital inputs miss line state-changes

    I am using the NI-6023 DAQ to monitor digital lines. Occasionally (less than 1% of the time) the 6023 misses a low-to-high line state-change from . LabVIEW 6.1 polls the 6023 every 5 mS. The digital lines are normally low. When they go high, they rem