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Orencio Suhag

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Aug 5, 2024, 6:35:20 AM8/5/24
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HiI tried to add netbotz 750 to advanced view but when I click enter it opens the browser to go directly to 750 and it doesn't add the appliance to advanced view, Is there a way to add 750 to Advanced view or they are incompatible?

The NetBotz 750 and 755 are a new generation of NetBotz appliances with a different operating system and different configuration options. They do not use the older NetBotz Advanced View software. In Advanced view, if you try to launch to anything that does not communicate as the older NetBotz 355, 450, 455, 570 and older did, Advanced View will do as you saw and simply open a web page to the device or in come cases, may throw an error.


If you need to perform advanced management of Cloud Volumes ONTAP, you can do so using ONTAP System Manager, which is a management interface that's provided with an ONTAP system. We have included the System Manager interface directly inside BlueXP so that you don't need to leave BlueXP for advanced management.


I am trying to create an Advanced View from Cases, where I can see the resolved Cases but, as columns, see the Resolution Type, Resolution (Subject), and Billable Time; is this possible? I see there is a relationship from Case to Case Resolution, but it is not an option when trying to select related records and columns from those records.


And the Case Resolution entity is not available in the advanced find view entity, you can use Activity view, I agree then filter the Case resolution as the Activity Type, but you cannot show the columns from Case Resolution entity, which it is what you wanted. I am afraid you might need to create a custom report.


Whenever case gets closed crm automatically creates case resolution record. When you reactivate the closed case system cancels the existing case resolution activity and when you close the case again it creates new case resolution activity as completed. As case can have more than one case resolution , case and case resolution has one-to-many relationship.So you can't add case resolution fields as column in case view. One option would be adding dashboard with case resolution view with only status completed and in that view you can add all case fields.


When the Buy or Sell instrument option window pops up for you to process an order, or stop limit etc., it would be helpful if you could then drag that pop up window around the screen also. Often I find it obstructs the open charts, which I try to keep an eye on before sending in the order.


Some more difficult changes I would like to see include some flexibility in the screen layout so that I can move the bar with the alerts etc to the RHS of the screen where it used to be in legacy view.


This example demonstrates how a map's view can be adjusted so a geometry or coordinate is positioned at a specific pixel location. The map above has top, right, bottom, and left padding applied inside the viewport. The view's fit method is used to fit a geometry in the view with the same padding. The view's centerOn method is used to position a coordinate (Lausanne) at a specific pixel location (the center of the black box). Use Alt+Shift+Drag to rotate the map.


Note: This example does not shift the view center. So the zoom controls and rotating the map will still use the center of the viewport as anchor. To shift the whole view based on a padding, use the padding option on the view, as shown in the view-padding.html example.


I have created a custom view in Outlook. This custom view has been applied to all folders by selecting View>Change View>Apply Current View to All Other Mail Folders. However, an option that I selected in View Settings>Other Settings : "Always Use Single Line Layout" doesn't seem to be carried forward to the other folders. The other folders correctly show my custom view as active, but I have had to individually select "Always use Single Line Layout" for each one.


I believe my confusion arose because the "Apply Current View to All Other Mail Folders" option remained grayed out even as I changed the "Always Use Single Line Layout" or other advanced view settings. The system did not notice that the current view was no longer applied to all other folders and didn't offer me the option of doing this.


An Advanced View automatically enables recognition of an object from a set of pre-defined recognition ranges and user positions. To be able to detect the object from multiple positions, the Model Target needs to be trained., see Advanced Model Target Databases for more information on Advanced Model Targets.


Advanced Views and Guide Views are both used to initiate tracking of a Model Target from a defined position, but an Advanced View preview is not rendered at runtime, as it is the case with Guide Views. However, Advanced Views gives you presets and tools to define when an object, or part of an object, should be detected, and the tracking initiated.


An Advanced View is not rendered at runtime. Therefore, you should consider displaying a symbolic Guide View or using a Guide View for Advanced Model Targets to help users identify Model Target objects. See how to set up a Guide View in Model Targets in Unity and Model Target API Overview.


We recommend displaying a viewfinder UI or symbolic Guide View on the screen to encourage users to position themselves so that tracking can begin. Examples include icons and simplified visuals of the object.


NOTE: You can edit the Constrained Angle Range and Target Extent and Constrained User Positions and Target Extent recognition ranges and Target Extents by clicking the icon located on the top right of the preview image of the Advanced View. This can also be used to add recognition ranges to Advanced Views that were originally set up without.


The Observation for Stationary Objects preset sets the recognition ranges to cover the object from its sides and the top for objects that are lower than 2m (6.5 feet). It will not be possible to initialize tracking from the bottom side of the object. The Target Extent is set to cover the whole object and enables recognition from up-close views. Use cases where this option is useful include tracking cars, stationary tabletop objects, or machinery. It is not possible to edit the ranges or extent of this preset.


You will be asked to upgrade your 360 Dome presets when you edit any of your existing Model Target projects that use this Advanced View. A pop-up window will ask you to upgrade to the Observation for Stationary Objects or convert the view to a Constrained Angle Range View.


Your already trained Advanced Model Targets will continue to work with the Vuforia Engine. Upgrading or converting the Advanced View and starting to use the updated view requires that you train the Model Target Database again.


Note that this preset will train a database without any restriction on how the object will be oriented (upright, upside down, sideways). Not only will this increase training time, but it will also reduce recognition performance compared to more limited settings. If you expect that the object is oriented in a certain way, it is always preferred to train using the Observation for Stationary Objects preset instead.


The Constrained Angle Range and Target Extent option lets you define to recognize the Model Target only from a limited angle range or from close-up views that do not require the user to get the full object into view. It is possible to define more than one constrained view for a single Model Target.


NOTE: If you plan to use Arbitrary roll option or the Full 360 preset, there are a couple of limitations you should be aware of. Firstly, these options should only be selected when the initial orientation of the object can be completely arbitrary at detection time. And secondly, recognition performance may be impacted because the training process needs to cover a larger recognition range, which results in sparser recognizable views.


To illustrate, the model below will be recognized only when the user is viewing the object from a position that lies inside the colored areas, with the default range being (-45, +45) for azimuth (the green section in the image below), and in Upright position. Entering from an angle that is not highlighted in the 3D view i.e., from the backside, will not initialize tracking for this object.


In some cases, your object may be symmetric, e.g., a cylindrical device that looks the same from both sides, but still has enough features and edges to detect and track.

In such a case, Vuforia Engine cannot reliably detect which side the object is being seen from and the Model Target Generator will display a warning when training.


As a workaround, configure the recognition ranges of the Advanced View so that they cover only the one part that is symmetric to others. The recognized pose will then always be reported to be in that range, even if the user is looking at another part that looks identical.


The Target Extent defines which parts of the model need to be in view when recognizing the object. Each Advanced View can have a custom Target Extent bounding box, which you can modify in the Target Recognition Range window using the gizmos after selecting the blue box.


The Target Extent determines the distance from which the object can be recognized. For example, making the Target Extent box smaller will require users to move closer to the object before it will be detected. And similarly, having the Target Extent to cover the whole of the model would initiate detection and tracking from a farther distance by getting the full object into view.


NOTE: Even when you restrict the Target Extent bounding box, the whole of the object is still used for tracking: The Target Extent controls just the region of the object that is used to recognize and initiate tracking of the object.

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