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  • SAP Reference Guide: Transferring Trip Costs to Accounting Tutorial
  • Transfer Travel Expenses to Accounting Use Using the ALE business process, you can transfer the travel expenses results from the R/3 Travel Management system to a separate R/3 Accounting system, in order to use these results for external (Financial Accounting) and internal (Controlling) accounting processes. The goal of the entire business process is to attain correct posting of travel expenses to Financial Accounting and source-related cost allocation in Controlling. In this process, Travel Management prepares settlement results so that Accounting can interpret them directly and create posting documents. Integration Travel Management System Functions · Create posting run · Check posting run · Cancel posting run (if necessary) · Posting Accounting System Functions · Generate documents for Financial Accounting and Controlling · Post travel expenses to Financial Accounting · Allocate travel expenses in Controlling Download PDF for SAP Reference Guide: Transferring Trip Costs to Accounting Tutorial
  • MySQL­HA Hacking Guide Manual
  • As you may have read on the project’s web site, the goal of MySQL­HA is oprovide a freely available and community supported clustering tool kit based on MySQL, and focused on service availability. We’ll dissect that sentence to reveal that it’s not just a quick marketing trick, but a real mission statement. Freely available. This is easy to see, since the code is GPL, plus, it’s mostly shell and perl scripts, which is inherently open source. Community supported. This is very important now that the project is sponsored by an IT company. What it means is that it’s not that useful to have a freely available clustering solution if it’s not properly documented and easy to use. We’re working on the easy to use part, by focusing our current development efforts on a better installer. As for the other part, this document is the first on a set of tools we’re developing, along with the code, in order to allow people to make the best of the code with no need for commercial support. Of course, Seriema Systems will provide consulting services based on the cluster, and also support plans; but the project should (and will) have enough
  • Service Express QuickStart Guide
  • What is Service Express? Service Express is American Honda’s Web-based system for delivering electronic service publications to the aftermarket. In Service Express, technicians have access to the same service information available to Honda and Acura dealers: Service Manuals, Service Bulletins, ServiceNews, Wiring Diagrams, Body Repair Manuals, Accessory Installation Instructions, Owners Manuals, and the Parts Catalogs in one convenient place. When you use Service Express, you get the latest parts and service information available, and you can search across many types of publications simultaneously. How does it work? You search in Service Express by selecting the Model and Year of the vehicle you’re working on, then choose a subject or enter a keyword. Service Express will retrieve all service information related to the subject or keyword to help you repair the vehicle. NOTE: We continually update Service Express, so a printed copy of the Service Express QuickStart may not exactly match what you see on your computer screen. This isn’t usually a problem, because the basic Service Express searching and navigation procedures do not change. Download PDF
  • Armadillo uClinux-dist Developers Guide Manual
  • This document covers the following areas of information necessary for using uClinux-dist distributed by uClinux.org. “Kernel and Userland Builds “Customization “Application Development “Particular Applications Unless otherwise specified, the work PC is assumed to run on a Linux-based OS. Under Windows, a Linux environment can easily be constructed using coLinux. For more information on coLinux, refer to http://www.colinux.org/ . We hope the information in this document will help you get the best functionality out of the uClinux-dist. Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this manual. Table 1-1 Typographical Conventions Font Example Description Standard Font Standard Text [PC ~]$ ls Prompt and user input character strings : : Omission of output after command execution. 1.3. Command Input Example Conventions The command input examples contained in this manual are based on the assumed execution environment associated with the respective display prompt. The directory part / will differ depending on the current directory. The home directory of each user is represented by ~ . Table 1-2 Relationship between Display Prompt and Execution Environment Prompt Command Execution Environment [PC /]# To be executed by a privileged user on the work PC [PC /]$ To be executed by a general user on the work PC [Target /]#To be executed by a privileged user on the target board [Target /]$To be executed by a general user on the target board developers guide version 1.1 A Word of Thanks The software used in uClinux-dist is composed of Free Software / Open Source Software. This Free Software
  • Mac OS - Make A Bootable MAC CD using Toast Guide
  • This information was compiled from the Roxio Toast web site, other Mac users, and my own experience. This information is not copyrighted (especially since I have borowed logos and trademarked names) so feel free to share it. Version 1.2 January 30, 2002 I was very frustrated! After creating six “coasters”, I thought there was no way to burn a bootable Mac CD using Toast. I followed their directions, the help I found on the Toast web site was unclear, and I downloaded someone else s instructions and just couldn’t do it. While I’m not a computer expert, I have used Mac’s since (this dates me) 1985 and can probably do better troubleshooting and mechanical work than the geek that charges $75 an hour. So I poked around, put together the pieces of the puzzle and burned a bootable Mac OS CD. While I was doing that, I wrote this to help anyone else who was as frustrated as I was. Yes, it’s lengthy and detailed but if you follow step-by-step you won’t have any “coasters”. If you find any errors or omissions feel free to email me at thofts@mac.com. Thanks! - - Tom PS - Please keep the “stuffed” copy of this in your SHARED FOLDER so others on the network can get to it when I’m offline. –Thanks! Download manual for Mac OS - Make A Bootable MAC CD using Toast Guide
  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 User Guide
  • Bluetooth devices. See the user guide of your phone for instructions. 3. Select the headset (Nokia BH-900) from the list of found devices. Download manual
  • Gsasl Reference Manual 0.2.21 pdf
  • GNU SASL is an implementation of the Simple Authentication and Security Layer framework and a few common SASL mechanisms. SASL is used by network servers (e.g., IMAP, SMTP) to request authentica- tion from clients, and in clients to authenticate against servers. GNU SASL consists of a library (‘libgsasl’), a command line utility (‘gsasl’) to access the library from the shell, and a manual. The library includes support for the framework (with authentication functions and application data privacy and integrity functions) and at least partial support for the CRAM-MD5, EXTERNAL, GSSAPI, ANONYMOUS, PLAIN, SECURID, DIGEST-MD5, LOGIN, and NTLM mechanisms. The library is easily ported because it does not do network communication by itself, but rather leaves it up to the calling application. The library is flexible with regards to the authorization infrastructure used, as it utilize a callback into the application to decide whether a user is authorized or not. GNU SASL is developed for the GNU/Linux system, but runs on over 20 platforms including most major Unix platforms and Windows, and many kind of devices including iPAQ handhelds and S/390 mainframes. GNU SASL is written in pure ANSI C89 to be portable to embedded and otherwise limited platforms. The entire library, with full support for ANONYMOUS, EXTERNAL, PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5, and the front-end that support client and server mode, and the IMAP and SMTP protocols, fits in under 60kb on an Intel x86 platform, without any modifications to the code. (This figure was accurate as of version 0.0.13.) The
  • Internet Service Provider Networks: Simplifying POP Architectures PDF
  • The Growth of Internet Traffic While some previous estimates of the Internet’s growth rate were exaggerated, market research firms now generally agree that Internet bandwidth consumption is growing at about 100% per year. Based on its research, IDC expects this growth rate to persist until 2007, with aggregate traffic growing from an estimated 180 petabits/day in 2002 to 5,175 petabits/day by the end of 2007. Sources of traffic growth will include new subscribers and increased Internet usage by existing enterprise subscribers. However, most of the traffic growth is expected to come from wider adoption of broadband access services by existing subscribers. Broadband access encourages increased usage of the Internet and enables new user services such as IP telephony, digital media distribution, etc. Along with the need for more bandwidth to support these new services, residential and business customers alike are expecting higher levels of network reliability and predictability at lower and lower price per bit levels. The ability to predict and guarantee service levels and maintain QoS will not only add to customer or user satisfaction but also open up new competitive advantages by leveraging the network as a strategic asset. Download Internet Service Provider Networks: Simplifying POP Architectures PDF
  • Modeling a dragon with NURBS in Maya
  • This piece of article will show you step by step of how the dragon is created using Maya. There are three type of modeling method in Maya, NURBS modeling, Subdivision modeling and Polygon modeling, each of them have their advantages and disadvantages. However we will build the dragon using patch NURBS surface techniques. The tools that I use to model this dragon are Birail tools, NURBS primitive, Fillet Blend Tools and etc. In the first section, I will show you how the dragon is created by using Maya. Next section, texturing the dragon will be shown. We need to paint the texture and create bump map in PhotoShop, but before that, I will need Deep Paint 3D to create reference line on how the texture will be distorted by NURBS. The detail will be covered in the texturing section. Before I start launching Maya, I will do some concept sketching on paper. This is important, as it will be easier for me to visualise the object I have in mind later on. I wanted to create a dragon between realistic and imaginative. I want it to look like a T-Rex but with horn and larger forelimbs. Only the side orthographic is needed to create the model. When I have done, I will scan in the sketch and save it as JPEG. Download pdf Modeling a dragon with NURBS in Maya
  • Power Book Builder Instantly Convert PPT to TBK pdf
  • This document was produced on June 28, 2006 and may be out of date. For the most recent copy of the Power Book Builder User s Guide, please go to www.ToolBookDeveloper.com/support Developed by Nirvana Bound Pty Ltd and Resource Engineering, Inc. Table of Cont ii New in Version 1.2 Express Conversion Button now available New naming options for image names New naming options for Toolbook object names Mapping details are now saved Multiple choice field questions added to the PowerPoint Catalog ToolBookDeveloper.com Grid Questions added to the PowerPoint Catalog About the Power Book Builder Overview Features and Benefits System Requirements Typical Use Scenarios Converting Existing PowerPoints Using PPT as a Storyboarding Template Installation… 4 Quick Start How to Use the Power Book Builder ToolBook Required ToolBook Files PBB.exe PBB_Blank.tbk (or your own template book) TBK_Objs.tbk AutoShapes.tbk PBB.wbk . 7 Other Required Files TBConv.tbm Catalog.ppt StoryBoard.ppt Preparing for the Conversion Directory/File Structure Setting up the Power Book Builder Power Book Builder Converter Screens Welcome/Preparation Checklist Project Settings PowerPoint Sizing ToolBook Page and Object Naming Text Conversion Options Graphic Conversion Settings Additional Conversion Options The Magic Button Converting Existing PowerPoints Getting the Most from Graphic Conversions Definitions of Different Types of Graphics Clipart Images Unconverted PowerPoint Objects Getting the Best Graphic Conversions Is the graphic grouped with other objects? So, Just what Will Power Book Builder Convert? Special Note About .gifs Known Is 36 Clipart Gets Converted as an Image Clipart Only Gets Partially Converted Using the