Whats the difference between executing a package from SQL and Visual Studio?

Hi,
We have a package that is currently failing to run when deployed to SQL. This has been tried from a schedule and also executed manually both are failing.
I have tried from Visual studio running on various machines (windows 8, server 2012) and in all cases run perfectly.
I am trying to understand the differences between deploying to SQL and running from VS so maybe I can figure out why this is happening.
I have the following errors when I run from SQL.
DTS_E_PROCESSINPUTFAILED - all errors like this point to the 'Sort' tasks in the script
dts_e_processinputerror not enough storage is available
I have tested in four environments and all fail from SQL but not from VS!
Last night I tried from my laptop and executed the package from SQL - it didn't fail but was still running in the morning so I terminated. Note this takes around 20 mins running from VS! why would it be so quick from VS but fail or take so long on SQL?
The test running at the moment is on a server with dynamic memory currently at 14GB. I decreased SQLs RAM to 4GB and it hasn't failed yet but has been running for two hours. Before changing this the package failed after a short time.
I thought it may have something to do with running from a virtual machine but doesn't explain why it couldn't run locally on my laptop.
All ideas welcome :) Many thanks,
Davina

I will try to address issues one by one
The error doesn't seems to be related to SSISDB configuration mode. It may be because of
Change in package definition (please confirm that the package which you are running on your laptop is the same on your msdb? - reload your SQL package from MSDB in BIDS/SSDT and recreate your source and destination components)
As your error message shows, "not enough memory available" (may be because of multicast)  - Usually you can override this error by restarting SQL Server [not an optimal solution but it work & if that work it shows that your package fills
the memory - Keep an eye on task manager]
Make sure that your statics on table are updated [run EXEC sp_updatestastics] 
Make sure your indexes are not de-fragmented [run rebuild indexes]
If you are dealing with many rows may be 40000 * 12 (because of multicast) = 4,800,000 rows the try to separate package. 
Check your excel file format/column data type is correct
Check user permission who is running the job has required permission on folder/file.
Understand that sort is a blocking transformation and it requires all your data in memory before it sorts. so, if there are large number of rows then your complete memory will be occupied. 
Difference between Visual Studio & BIDS/SSDT
Nothing much, other than BIDS runs on 32 bit while jobs on 64 bit (but there run time environment are configurable, though) 
There shouldn't be any performance difference until your
package is on network location because transferring data to the network may slow the package. If package runs on SQL Server it uses SQL buffer pool to fetch data via SQL statement and then SSIS works on its own memory allotment. 
Hope this will help you to understand and fix the issue.
Glad to help! Please remember to accept the answer if you found it helpful. It will be useful for future readers having same issue.

Similar Messages

  • Whats the difference between a loop at where cndition and a read statmnt

    Hi.
    Whats the difference between a loop at where cndition and a read statmnt??
    The read statement fails but the loop at where cond works fine...
    READ TABLE t_stpo INTO wa_stpo
                                      WITH KEY idnrk = wa_keko-matnr
                                      BINARY SEARCH.
    LOOP at  t_stpo into wa_stpo where idnrk = wa_keko-matnr.
         endloop.
    Why is it so??

    Hi..
    Check out the Differences below.
    <b>SORT T_STPO BY MATNR.</b>
    <b>READ TABLE t_stpo INTO wa_stpo
    WITH KEY idnrk = wa_keko-matnr
    BINARY SEARCH.</b>
    The READ TABLE statement reads a single record from internal table.
    Binary search can be used to optimize the Search time based on key.
    But Sorting is must before using BINARY SEARCH.
    Always use READ TABLE When u need a single row from internal table.
    Bcoz it will not process all the records of internal table.
    <b>LOOP at t_stpo into wa_stpo where idnrk = wa_keko-matnr.
    endloop.</b>
    The above LOOP .. ENDLOOP statement using WHERE Condition is used when there can be multiple rows satisfying the Condition.
    It will actually Processes all the Records in internal table and returns only the records matching the condition.
    So it will always take more time.
    <b>Reward if Helpful</b>

  • What the difference between u0093Valuate GL Account Open Itemsu0094 and u0093Valuate G/

    hi gurus
    What the difference between “Valuate GL Account Open Items” and “Valuate G/L Account Balances”?
    We found out that when we perform valuate GL account Open items there will be reversal done at the same time whereas when we perform Valuate G/L Account Balances there is NO reversal posting even though we hv entered the reversal posting date and Period.
    Pls advise which one we should perform?

    “Valuate GL Account Open Items” are for open item managed accounts including vendor/customer accounts. The valuation is performed for each (open) line items on key date specified.
    "“Valuate GL Balance" is for account NOT managed on Open Item basis but managed in foreign currency. The period balance of key date in foreign currency is valuated. Reversal document can be created by selecting 'Reverse postings' in "Postings" tab.
    Kyoko

  • Whats the difference between RFC destination of type "HTTP" and "TCP/IP"

    Hi Folks,
    I want to know the difference between RFC destination of type "H" and "T".
    In what instances/tasks we would use them?
    Looking forward for your valuable answers...
    Cheers,
    Ram.

    Type of RFC connection.
    By entering the type of RFC connection, you specify the communication method (TCP or SNA) and the logon type in the target sys
    Type T (TCP/IP) destinations are connections to external programs that use the RFC API to receive 'Remote Function Calls'. You must specify the host name and the pathname of the program to be started. The communication method depends on how you select the program location.
    Type H is the HTTP connection to R/3 system
    Type G is the HTTP Connection to external server

  • Whats the difference between a German Tiger install DVD and a English one ?

    Title says it all really.
    Apples online store gives an option of German or international English Tiger (Intel). If I get a German DVD (the local language) can I install in English or not?
    Delivery time tot the international English goes up from 24hrs to 5 days
    TIA.

    You can install English language files for Tiger from the German Tiger installation DVD. The difference between the packages is likely the fact that the documentation which comes with the package is in a different language; you will get German documentation with the German package, and English documentation with the English package.
    (13797)

  • Whats the difference between ABAP stack, ABAP+Java stack and Java stack

    Hello,
    I have a nagging doubt about the difference between the ABAP stack, ABAP+Java stack & the Java only stack. I believe that the method of applying the kernel for all the 3 types is different.
    Also can we apply the ABAP support packs through JSPM.
    Please put some light on this.
    Thank you

    Hi Zaheer
    ABAP Stack
    AS ABAP is used to provide the ABAP foundation of SAP NetWeaver.
    Part of AS ABAP is the Search Engine Service (SES), which enables users to search for
    business objects using Search and Classification (TREX). SES accesses Search and
    Classification (TREX) functions through the Search and Classification (TREX) ABAP
    client. SES replicates the business objects from the ABAP application to Search and
    Classification (TREX), so that it can apply Search and Classification (TREX) search
    functions to them. When a user enters a search query, the Search and Classification
    (TREX) system responds to it, not the database for the ABAP application. For more
    information, see the document Installation Guide – SAP NetWeaver TREX Single Hosts /
    Multiple Host.
    Java stack
    AS Java is used to provide the Java foundation of SAP NetWeaver. Among the key
    capabilities of AS Java are:
    • J2EE Engine – a J2EE 1.3-compliant application server for running enterprise
    applications. In addition to the pure J2EE standard technologies, the J2EE
    Engine implements complementary technologies, such as Web Dynpro or Web
    Services, that are targeted at supporting large-scale, real-business application
    development projects.
    • SAP Composite Application Framework Core (CAF Core) is a service-oriented
    architecture for building and deploying composite applications. It enables
    modeling of different service types – entity services that represent a domain
    model, application services that implement business logic, and external
    services that offer connectivity to back-end services by means of remote
    function calls (RFCs) or Web services. Usage type AS Java comprises the CAF
    Core runtime environment, while design time tools are part of the SAP
    NetWeaver Developer Studio.
    • Web Dynpro is the user interface technology for developing professional
    business applications for mobile as well as for desktop clients. Web Dynpro
    applications can easily be integrated into SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal,
    providing a unified layout for the end user as well as enhanced navigation
    support. Web Dynpro also allows, for example, the development of interactive
    forms using the Adobe document services.
    • Adobe document services is a set of runtime services that provide a range of
    form and document creation and manipulation functions such as:
    • Converting XML form templates (created using Adobe LiveCycle Designer)
    to PDF and various print formats
    • Setting Adobe Reader rights to enable users to fill in and annotate forms,
    save and print them locally, and include digital signatures for authentication
    using the free Adobe Reader software
    Extracting data from SAP applications into Interactive Forms and transferring form data
    back into SAP applications using XML
    ABAP + Java Stack
    Contains both functionalities.
    I hope this helps
    Regards
    Chen

  • WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IN MAC BOOKS  MD212B/A AND ME865B/A

    can you explain the difference between the 2 macbokk pro model numebrs MD212B/A and ME865B/A

    OVERVIEW
    Introduced     October 2013
    Discontinued     --
    Model Identifier     MacBookPro11,1
    Model Number     A1502
    EMC     2678
    Order Number     ME864LL/A (2.4 GHz with 128 GB storage) ME865LL/A (2.4 GHz with 256 GB storage) ME866LL/A (2.6 GHz with 512 GB storage)
    OVERVIEW
    Introduced     October 2012
    Discontinued     October 2013
    Model Identifier     MacBookPro10,2
    Model Number     A1425
    EMC     2557
    Order Number     MD212LL/A (2.5 GHz with 128 GB storage) MD213LL/A (2.5 GHz with 256 GB storage)

  • Whats the difference between comparable and comparator?

    whats the difference between comparable and comparator?
    when must i use comparable, and when must i use comparator?

    whats the difference between comparable and
    comparator?Comparable is from the java.lang package, Comparator from java.util.
    when must i use comparable, and when must i use
    comparator?Here's a tutorial on both:
    http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/collections/interfaces/order.html

  • Whats the difference between ALL and FIRST  in Multi Inserting

    SQL> Drop Table Sales;
    Table dropped.
    SQL> Drop Table Accounts;
    Table dropped.
    SQL> Drop Table Research;
    Table dropped.
    SQL> Create Table Sales As Select * From Emp;
    Table created.
    SQL> Create Table Accounts As Select * From Emp;
    Table created.
    SQL> Create Table Research As Select * From Emp;
    Table created.
    SQL> Truncate Table Sales;
    Table truncated.
    SQL> Truncate Table Accounts;
    Table truncated.
    SQL> Truncate Table Research;
    Table truncated.
    SQL> Select * From Sales;
    no rows selected
    SQL> Select * From Accounts;
    no rows selected
    SQL> Select * From Research;
    no rows selected
    SQL> Insert All
      2  When Deptno=10 Then
      3  Into Sales (Empno,Ename,Job,Mgr,Hiredate,Sal,Comm,DeptNo)
      4  When Deptno=20 Then
      5  Into Accounts (Empno,Ename,Job,Mgr,Hiredate,Sal,Comm,DeptNo)
      6  When Deptno=30 Then
      7  Into Research (Empno,Ename,Job,Mgr,Hiredate,Sal,Comm,DeptNo)
      8  Select * From Emp
      9  .
    SQL> /
    16 rows created.
    SQL> Select * From Sales;
        EMPNO ENAME      JOB             MGR HIREDATE        SAL      COMM    DEPTNO
         7782 CLARK      MANAGER        7839 09-JUN-81       100                  10
         7839 KING       PRESIDENT           17-NOV-81       100                  10
         7934 MILLER     CLERK          7782 23-JAN-82       100                  10
         7999 ABCDEFGH   JOB            7839 09-FEB-06       100         0        10
    4 rows selected.
    SQL> Select * From Accounts;
        EMPNO ENAME      JOB             MGR HIREDATE        SAL      COMM    DEPTNO
         7901 SMITH      CLERK          7902 17-DEC-80       100                  20
         7566 JONES      MANAGER        7839 02-APR-81       100                  20
         7788 SCOTT      ANALYST        7566 19-APR-87       100                  20
         7876 ADAMS      CLERK          7788 23-MAY-87       100                  20
         7902 FORD       ANALYST        7566 03-DEC-81       100                  20
          123                                                                     20
    6 rows selected.
    SQL> Select * From Research;
        EMPNO ENAME      JOB             MGR HIREDATE        SAL      COMM    DEPTNO
         7499 ALLEN      SALESMAN       7698 20-FEB-81       100       300        30
         7521 WARD       SALESMAN       7698 22-FEB-81       100       500        30
         7654 MARTIN     SALESMAN       7698 28-SEP-81       100      1400        30
         7698 BLAKE      MANAGER        7839 01-MAY-81       100                  30
         7844 TURNER     SALESMAN       7698 08-SEP-81       100         0        30
         7900 JAMES      MANAGER        7698 03-DEC-81       100                  30
    6 rows selected.
    SQL> Truncate Table Sales;
    Table truncated.
    SQL> Truncate Table Accounts;
    Table truncated.
    SQL> Truncate Table Research;
    Table truncated.
    SQL> Insert First
      2  When Deptno=10 Then
      3  Into Sales (Empno,Ename,Job,Mgr,Hiredate,Sal,Comm,DeptNo)
      4  When Deptno=20 Then
      5  Into Accounts (Empno,Ename,Job,Mgr,Hiredate,Sal,Comm,DeptNo)
      6  When Deptno=30 Then
      7  Into Research (Empno,Ename,Job,Mgr,Hiredate,Sal,Comm,DeptNo)
      8  Select * From Emp
      9  /
    16 rows created.
    SQL> Select * From Sales;
        EMPNO ENAME      JOB             MGR HIREDATE        SAL      COMM    DEPTNO
         7782 CLARK      MANAGER        7839 09-JUN-81       100                  10
         7839 KING       PRESIDENT           17-NOV-81       100                  10
         7934 MILLER     CLERK          7782 23-JAN-82       100                  10
         7999 ABCDEFGH   JOB            7839 09-FEB-06       100         0        10
    4 rows selected.
    SQL> Select * From Accounts;
        EMPNO ENAME      JOB             MGR HIREDATE        SAL      COMM    DEPTNO
         7901 SMITH      CLERK          7902 17-DEC-80       100                  20
         7566 JONES      MANAGER        7839 02-APR-81       100                  20
         7788 SCOTT      ANALYST        7566 19-APR-87       100                  20
         7876 ADAMS      CLERK          7788 23-MAY-87       100                  20
         7902 FORD       ANALYST        7566 03-DEC-81       100                  20
          123                                                                     20
    6 rows selected.
    SQL> Select * From Research;
        EMPNO ENAME      JOB             MGR HIREDATE        SAL      COMM    DEPTNO
         7499 ALLEN      SALESMAN       7698 20-FEB-81       100       300        30
         7521 WARD       SALESMAN       7698 22-FEB-81       100       500        30
         7654 MARTIN     SALESMAN       7698 28-SEP-81       100      1400        30
         7698 BLAKE      MANAGER        7839 01-MAY-81       100                  30
         7844 TURNER     SALESMAN       7698 08-SEP-81       100         0        30
         7900 JAMES      MANAGER        7698 03-DEC-81       100                  30
    6 rows selected.Both inserting insert the same records then whats the difference between ALL and FIRST clause in multi insert DML
    Khurram Siddiqui
    [email protected]

    Hello
    From the docs:
    ALL
    If you specify ALL, then Oracle evaluates each WHEN clause regardless of the results of the evaluation of any other WHEN clause. For each WHEN clause whose condition evaluates to true, Oracle executes the corresponding INTO clause list.
    FIRST
    If you specify FIRST, then Oracle evaluates each WHEN clause in the order in which it appears in the statement. For the first WHEN clause that evaluates to true, Oracle executes the corresponding INTO clause and skips subsequent WHEN clauses for the given row.
    ELSE clause
    For a given row, if no WHEN clause evaluates to true:
    * If you have specified an ELSE clause, then Oracle executes the INTO clause list associated with the ELSE clause.
    * If you did not specify an else clause, then Oracle takes no action for that row.
    See Also:
    "Multitable Inserts: Examples"
    Restrictions on Multitable Inserts
    * You can perform multitable inserts only on tables, not on views or materialized views.
    * You cannot perform a multitable insert into a remote table.
    * You cannot specify a table collection expression when performing a multitable insert.
    * In a multitable insert, all of the insert_into_clauses cannot combine to specify more than 999 target columns.
    * Multitable inserts are not parallelized in a Real Application Clusters environment, or if any target table is index organized, or if any target table has a bitmap index defined on it.
    * Plan stability is not supported for multitable insert statements.
    * The subquery of the multitable insert statement cannot use a sequence.
    So given this the following example shows the difference:
    SQL> CREATE TABLE dt_test_insert_base as select rownum id from dba_objects where rownum <=20
      2  /
    Table created.
    SQL> CREATE TABLE dt_test_insert_1 (id number)
      2  /
    Table created.
    SQL> CREATE TABLE dt_test_insert_2 (id number)
      2  /
    Table created.
    SQL>
    SQL> INSERT ALL
      2     WHEN rownum <=15 THEN
      3             INTO dt_test_insert_1 (id)
      4     WHEN rownum >=10 THEN
      5             INTO dt_test_insert_2 (id)
      6  SELECT
      7     ID
      8  FROM
      9     dt_test_insert_base
    10  /
    26 rows created.
    SQL>
    SQL> SELECT * from dt_test_insert_1
      2  /
            ID
             1
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7
             8
             9
            10
            11
            12
            13
            14
            15
    15 rows selected.
    SQL> SELECT * from dt_test_insert_2
      2  /
            ID
            10
            11
            12
            13
            14
            15
            16
            17
            18
            19
            20
    11 rows selected.
    SQL>
    SQL> TRUNCATE TABLE dt_test_insert_1
      2  /
    Table truncated.
    SQL> TRUNCATE TABLE dt_test_insert_2
      2  /
    Table truncated.
    SQL>
    SQL> INSERT FIRST
      2     WHEN rownum <=15 THEN
      3             INTO dt_test_insert_1 (id)
      4     WHEN rownum >=10 THEN --This condition is ignored until the value of id is > 15
      5             INTO dt_test_insert_2 (id)
      6  SELECT
      7     ID
      8  FROM
      9     dt_test_insert_base
    10  /
    20 rows created.
    SQL> SELECT * from dt_test_insert_1
      2  /
            ID
             1
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7
             8
             9
            10
            11
            12
            13
            14
            15
    15 rows selected.
    SQL> SELECT * from dt_test_insert_2
      2  /
            ID
            16
            17
            18
            19
            20HTH
    David

  • Whats the difference between arrayCollection = null and arrayCollection.removeAll()?

    Whats the difference between arrayCollection = null and
    arrayCollection.removeAll()?

    In arrayCollection = null; statement you're setting this
    reference to null and potentially making it available for garbage
    collection. I say 'this reference' and potentially because, as you
    may know, there might be other references to this array collection
    object that won't be affected by this statement and hence it won't
    be GC'ed.
    arrayCollection.removeAll() says that I want to empty this
    array collection for all the reference that we pointing to it. That
    is, remove all the objects from the collection -- and of course
    make them 'potentially' available for the GC -- the size of the
    array collection would be reduced down to zero and all the
    references would be pointing to a valid but empty collection.
    Hope this helps.
    ATTA

  • Whats the difference between list and lov ?

    Whats the difference between list and lov ?
    i can do the same things with a list what an lov can do .
    infact a list is more better. cause the list doesnt hold/show a range of values, and only has the items value iteself.
    while the lov can get all the values of items depending on the query.
    like
    select ename, job, sal from emp
    will show all the three items values in lov?

    Also, if you're looking in the US store, the prices are:
    - Airport Express (small, no ac) $99 - Has audio out for speaker connection using Airplay. Can share a USB printer only.
    - Airport Extreme (larger, ac) $199 - No audio out, can share a USB printer or hard drive.
    - Time Capsules (2TB, 3TB at $299, $399) - have ac wireless and a backup hard drive for Time Machine which the other Airports do not have.
    Matt

  • Whats the difference between these two queries ? - for tuning purpose

    Whats the difference between these two queries ?
    I have huge amount of data for each table. its takeing such a long time (>5-6hrs).
    here whice one is fast / do we have any other option there apart from listed here....
    QUERY 1: 
      SELECT  --<< USING INDEX >>
          field1, field2, field3, sum( case when field4 in (1,2) then 1 when field4 in (3,4) then -1 else 0 end)
        FROM
          tab1 inner join tab2 on condition1 inner join tab3 on condition2 inner join tab4 on conditon3
        WHERE
         condition4..10 and
        GROUP BY
          field1, field2,field3
        HAVING
          sum( case when field4 in (1,2) then 1 when field4 in (3,4) then -1 else 0 end) <> 0;
    QUERY 2:
       SELECT  --<< USING INDEX >>
          field1, field2, field3, sum( decode(field4, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, -1, 4, -1 ,0))
        FROM
          tab1, tab2, tab3, tab4
        WHERE
         condition1 and
         condition2 and
         condition3 and
         condition4..10
        GROUP BY
          field1, field2,field3
        HAVING
          sum( decode(field4, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, -1, 4, -1 ,0)) <> 0;
    [pre]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

    My feeling here is that simply changing join syntax and case vs decode issues is not going to give any significant improvement in performance, and as Tubby points out, there is not a lot to go on. I think you are going to have to investigate things along the line of parallel query and index vs full table scans as well any number of performance tuning methods before you will see any significant gains. I would start with the Performance Manual as a start and then follow that up with the hard yards of query plans and stats.
    Alternatively, you could just set the gofast parameter to TRUE and everything will be all right.
    Andre

  • Whats the difference between Fatal1ty and Fatal1ty USB heads

    Whats the difference between Fatal1ty and Fatal1ty USB headset? What is the $30 price difference for other than a USB connection?
    Also, what is the advantage to using the USB port?
    Still trying to decide on which headset to buy. I will be using these mainly for gaming and some music. Although i'm not real picky when it comes to music quality. Even considered the HS-1200 wireless. Which headset of these 3 has the best sound quality and better quality?
    Message Edited by iowabucks on 10-20-2008 07:54 AM
    Message Edited by iowabucks on 10-20-2008 08:10 AM

    Any USB sound related item is going to use system resources instead of the non usb version. The non usb version uses the resources of the sound card and not system resources. So you should get cleaner sound with the non usb version.
    But, be aware creatives tech support is not the best in the world. Keep that in mind when buying a product from them.

  • Whats the difference between and Album and a Smart Album

    OK, just upgraded.... So, whats the difference between an Album and a Smart Album?  
    Also, I like to organise my stuff, so if I create a folder for each year, and then a project within that year, why is it that the photos are always in both - and then again if I chose to create an album specific to a project, they are there again.
    So it might look:
              Folder (2012 Equine Photography)
                   Project - Specific Events
                        Album - Big Barn Dressage May
    Does this mean the individual photo is stored 3 times and using 3 times the space?
    Thanks guys!

    Mrsthebraggster wrote:
    So it might look:
              Folder (2012 Equine Photography)
                   Project - Specific Events
                        Album - Big Barn Dressage May
    Does this mean the individual photo is stored 3 times and using 3 times the space?
    No. Conceptually the Master only lives lives in the single (time based) Project you import it into. Albums are just collections of pointers that point to  images in various Projects.
    "Big Barn Dressage May" could be a Project, but only if it is only one day and a limited number of image files; otherwise an Album. "2012 Equine Photography" should be an album or a Folder of Albums. "Specific Events" could be an Album or a Folder of Albums.
    A Project should not be used as a Folder.
    From an earlier post of mine:
    Folders are indeed flexible organizational tools but IMO often overused. Folders can effectively hide contents from view and therefore require users to remember how folders are nested and what is inside them. Folders were the only way to deal with single-original film, but are IMO limiting to image database thinking.
    The way I look at it conceptually:
    Aperture is a database (DB), and each image file lives in one Project.
    Albums are just collections of Pointers that point to individual image files living in one or more Projects. Since they just contain pointers, albums can be created or deleted at will without affecting image files. Very powerful. And Albums of pointers take up almost zero space, so they are fast and do not make the Library size grow.
    Keywords can be applied to every image separately or in batches. Keywords are hugely powerful and largely obviate the need for folders. Not that we should never use folders, just that we should use folders only when useful organizationally - - after first determining that using keywords and albums is not a better approach.
    As one example imagine the keyword "flowers."  Every image of a 100,000 images Library that has some flowers in it has the keyword flowers. Then say we want to put flowers in an ad, or as background for a show of some kind, or to print pix for a party, or even just to look for an image for some other reason. We can find every flower image in a 100k-image database in 2 seconds, and in another few seconds create an Album called "Flowers" that points to all of those individual images.
    Similarly all family pix can have a keyword "family" and all work pix can have a key word "work." Each individual pic may have any number of keywords. Such pic characteristics (work, family, flowers, etc.) should not be organized via folders.
    So by using keywords and albums we can have instant access to every image everywhere, very cool. And keywords and albums essentially take up no space in the database.
    Another approach is to use a folder "Family" for family pix, a folder "Flowers" for flowers pix and another folder "Work" for work pix. IMO such folders usage is a very poor approach to using an images database (probably stemming from old paper or film work practices). Note that one cannot put an image with family in a field of flowers at a work picnic in all three folders; but it is instant with keywords.
    HTH
    -Allen

  • What is the difference between credit memo in invoice year and in next year

    Hi!
    I'm new here.I'm study SAP ERP.I don't know what is the difference between credit memo in invoice year and credit memo in next year (asset accounting).Can you show and give me an example, please!
    Thanks and best regards!
    Edited by: dinhtuan on Jun 28, 2010 3:10 PM

    Hi,
    Maybe have a look at the SAP Help for further information (http://help.sap.com) : e.g. 'Posting Credit Memos Integrated with Vendor'  or 'Posting a Credit Memo Offset Against a Clearing Account' 
    Transaction type 105 for credit memo on current acquisition made in the current year, posting key 75. Or transaction type 160 for credit memo on acquisitions from prior years. posting key 75.
    Note: determine if the asset was acquired in the current fiscal year or in a closed fiscal year (Display asset values).
    If the asset was acquired in a fiscal year that is now closed, correct the past depreciation using a write-up (in that case check out and refer to Posting Write-Ups).
    I hope this helps.
    Kind regards,
    Brigitte

Maybe you are looking for