What does the acronym PH stand for in the article id number

Trying to figure out what the different acronyms stand for in the article id number. I know HT stands for how to and TS stands for trouble shooting. What does PH and HE stand for.

PH refers to product help; these articles are the same as the product's content in the Help Viewer.
HE articles describe navigating Apple's support system itself.
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  • What does L and A stands for

    hi,
    I referred to KM Developers guide
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    Can anyone explain it briefly on what basis they mentioned/named it as "L" and "A"
    Thanks,
    Saichand Varanasi

    It is explained with examples at :- http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/integrate.1111/e12645/odiref_reference.htm#CIAFGGCG
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    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • What does this scheme-name stand for ?

    What does this <scheme-name> stand for? Does it stand for the name of this <read-write-backing-map-scheme> ?
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    <cachestore-scheme>
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    <class-name>com.demo.cache.coherence.categories.CategoryCacheLoader</class-name>
    </class-scheme>
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    <refresh-ahead-factor>0.5</refresh-ahead-factor>
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    This excerpt is come form the following cache-config.xml file:
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          -->
          <read-write-backing-map-scheme>
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             <internal-cache-scheme>
                <local-scheme>
                   <scheme-ref>categories-eviction</scheme-ref>
                </local-scheme>
             </internal-cache-scheme>
             <cachestore-scheme>
                <class-scheme>
                   <class-name>com.demo.cache.coherence.categories.CategoryCacheLoader</class-name>
                </class-scheme>
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        Backing map scheme definition used by all the caches that require
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        -->
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  • What do the symbol and stand for in the following script? not like displa

    What do the symbol *>* and *>>* stand for in the following script? It is displacement? They do not like displacement symbols.
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    jverd wrote:
    BigDaddyLoveHandles wrote:
    But the example, if it's correct, seems to be using >> to redirect stderr, not to append stdout. The OP should identify what OS and what shell they are using.In any unix shell I'm aware of, > is overwrite and >> is append.Which is why he said "seems to be using >> to redirect stderr". Which I read to mean that BDLH also found it to be incorrect but some "corner-product" shell may do this sort of thing (not that I know, or have heard, of any that do). ;-)
    In a bourne family shell, the initial construct would cause stdout to replace the log file and append the err file, and would not redirect stderr.
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    Correct, of course. ;-)
    And, of course, changing either of those ">" symbols to ">>" would append (that stream), but you've already said that. ;-)

  • What does the acronym SDPM stand for?

    I know SDPM has to do with user messaging. The schema owner of the metadata schema for the stuff is ORASDPM, but what does SDPM stand for?
    Thanks.

    This info is from the PM group:
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    Messaging (User Messaging Service - UMS) was a component under the SDP umbrella, hence the "M" in SDPM is for Messaging in the schema name for UMS.
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  • What does the acronym "PF" stand for in statement "SET PF-STATUS"?

    Hi ABAP Experts,
    I've been wondering this for quite a while.
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi Sandeep, Thomas, Ivan, BreakPoint, Rob and other ABAP experts,
    Thanks a lot for your quick response! I've awarded points accordingly.
    I tried to search SDN again using keywords "PF Personal Function" and found some posts similiar to mine:
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    Edited by: Bo Wang on Oct 7, 2010 6:23 PM
    Edited by: Bo Wang on Oct 7, 2010 6:31 PM
    Edited by: Bo Wang on Oct 7, 2010 6:40 PM

  • What does this icon signify/stand for?

    I have been searching the web with google as well as the adobe site/help docs. I have not been able to unveil the meaning that follows the appearance of this icon (next to the fileName in Bridge CS4 while browsing a directory on a server using Version Cue CS4). At first, I thought it had something to do with the 'purge cache for selection' command because after executing that command the icon disappeared and the standard icon resembling the file type appeared. That being true, the fact remains that my latest attempts using the same technique no longer remove the image. Here is a link that will show you the image/icon that I don't have a frame of reference for: http://www.garrettchristopherson.com/ImageInQuestion.html
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    Guessing here since I can't access your URL.
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  • What does A12E5 error code stands for?

    I tried to download an update for Creative Cloud desktop, but I failed (several times).Updater says :"there seem to be a problem with download process" and gives me this error code.

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  • HT201471 What does MM stand for in the ipad mini and ipad 4th gen description (wifi+cellular) ?

    What does MM stand for in the ipad mini and ipad 4th gen description (wifi+cellular) ?

    I think it must stand for "made of money" because this 4th generation ipad model 1460 is the most expensive.

  • What does symbol ! stand for in the following code?

    What does symbol *!* stand for in the following code? What does SYSTEM mean?
    <! DOCTYPE report-group SYSTEM "report-group.dtd">
    Edited by: user11337968 on Jul 3, 2009 4:53 PM

    It is just part of the XML specification; to do a "doctype", you must have an open angle bracket followed by an exclamation point. See [doctype decl | http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#NT-doctypedecl] for more information.
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    Cameron Purdy | Oracle Coherence

  • What does the "1" stand for on the Aperture Icon?

    A 3.4  What does the "1" stand for on the Aperture Icon?

    As far as I see, the red number shows that the recipient has accepted the stream.  If you delet the stream the red number is gone.
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  • What do "w/" and "w/o" stand for in the following paragragh?

    What do "w/" and "w/o" stand for in the following paragragh?
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    ********* simple selection ********* ********* selection by list *********
    -A all processes -C by command name
    -N negate selection -G by real group ID (supports names)
    -a all w/ tty except session leaders -U by real user ID (supports names)
    -d all except session leaders -g by session OR by effective group name
    -e all processes -p by process ID
    T all processes on this terminal -s processes in the sessions given
    a all w/ tty, including other users -t by tty
    g OBSOLETE -- DO NOT USE -u by effective user ID (supports names)
    r only running processes U processes for specified users
    x processes w/o controlling ttys t by tty
    *********** output format ********** *********** long options ***********
    -o,o user-defined -f full Group User pid cols --ppid
    -j,j job control s signal group user sid rows --info
    -O,O preloaded -o v virtual memory cumulative format --deselect
    -l,l long u user-oriented sort tty forest version
    -F extra full X registers heading no-heading --context
    ********* misc options *********
    -V,V show version L list format codes f ASCII art forest
    -m,m,-L,-T,H threads S children in sum -y change -l format
    -M,Z security data c true command name -c scheduling class
    -w,w wide output n numeric WCHAN,UID -H process hierarchy
    [root@fedora ~]#

    w/ = with
    w/o = without
    these abbreviations are in common usage in the English language and frequently encountered in legal and technical documents
    When you run into strange abbreviations or acronyms, you could turn to the internet and check on http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/ for possible translations

  • What do symbol ^ and stand for in the following script?

    What do symbol *^* and *>>>* stand for in the following script?
    Does *(int)* means that (temp ^ (temp >>> 32) return the int format?
    long temp = Double.doubleToLongBits(salary);
    result = PRIME * result + (int) (temp ^ (temp >>> 32));
    return result;
    Thank you very much

    jetq wrote:
    What do symbol *^* and *>>>* stand for in the following script?In Java, this is referred to as "code", script could be confused with Javascript, which is not Java at all.
    The previous reply will help you find all you need to know.
    Does *(int)* means that (temp ^ (temp >>> 32) return the int format?"format" refers to how a value is converted to text. (Sometimes how it is to be parsed as well)
    "(int)" casts the long value to an int value (signed 32-bit)
    long temp = Double.doubleToLongBits(salary);
    result = PRIME * result + (int) (temp ^ (temp >>> 32));This will treat -0.0 as being different to 0.0. If this is undesirable, you can do something like...
    long temp = aDouble != +0.0d ? Double.doubleToLongBits(aDouble) : 0L;
    result = PRIME * result + (int) (temp ^ (temp >>> 32));

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  • What does this mean "We apologize for the inconvenience, but the ability to order books and prints is no longer supported in iPhoto 5. Please upgrade to a newer version of iPhoto to order these products.

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