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What is a prompt box?

Answer

A prompt box allows the user to enter input by providing a text box.

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Subject: Web Technology

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What is the difference between ViewState and SessionState?

Answer

'ViewState' is specific to a page in a session.
'SessionState' is specific to user specific data that can be accessed across all pages in the web application.

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Subject: Java
Job Role: Analyst , IT Trainer

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What is Legaccy System Migration Workbench? How it can be carried out in SAP SD?

Answer

LSMW is widely used by EDI programmers. EDI Programmers connect the SAP system to Non SAP system. During this Data migration is a necessity. When data migrates from source to destination the destination code is differrent from the source code. So what LSMW does is 


* Converts the data in to batch files


* Then converts the batch files in to source code batch files 


* And then mirgates data. Standard Interfaces like BAPI or Idoc are used in this process.

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Subject: SAP

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A small text file on the client machine either in the client’s file system or memory of client browser session is called

A) View State B) Cookies
C) QueryString D) None
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Cookies

Explanation:

A cookie is a small text file on the client machine either in the client’s file system or memory of client browser session.

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Job Role: Software Architect

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Explain how to send large amounts of emails with php.

Answer

The mail() function of PHP is quite robust for sending bulk emails. A SMTP server can also be directly used from the script. PHPmailer class can be used for sending emails.

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Subject: PHP

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What is difference between QA, QC and Software Testing?

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Quality Assurance (QA): QA refers to the planned and systematic way of monitoring the quality of process which is followed to produce a quality product. QA tracks the outcomes and adjusts the process to meet the expectation.


Quality Control (QC): Concern with the quality of the product. QC finds the defects and suggests improvements. The process set by QA is implemented by QC. The QC is the responsibility of the tester.


Software Testing: is the process of ensuring that product which is developed by the developer meets the user requirement. The motive to perform testing is to find the bugs and make sure that they get fixed.

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Subject: QA Testing

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Explain the different types of errors in PHP.

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Notices, Warnings and Fatal errors are the types of errors in PHP


Notices: 


Notices represents non-critical errors, i.e. accessing a variable that has not yet been defined. By default, such errors are not displayed to the user at all but whenever required, you can change this default behavior.


Warnings: 


Warnings are more serious errors but they do not result in script termination. i.e calling include() a file which does not exist. By default, these errors are displayed to the user.


Fatal errors: 


Fatal errors are critical errors i.e. calling a non-existent function or class. These errors cause the immediate termination of the script.

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Subject: PHP

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What are Windows services?

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Windows services, previously known as NT services, are applications that are installed on the system as system services. In other words, Windows services are applications that run in the background with the Windows operating system. The primary use of Windows services is to reduce the consumption of memory required for performing backend operations. Let's take an example to understand this easily. Suppose you want to perform a variety of functions, such as monitor the performance of your computer or application, check the status of an application, and manage various devices, such as printers.

In such a case, you can use Windows services to reduce memory consumption. In addition, Windows services can run on your system even if you have not logged on to your computer. In addition, these services do not have any user interface.

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