You cannot undo a delete.
In IPERM, an indexer can retrieve a deleted batch or image by accessing the "Deleted Items" or "Recycle Bin" feature, if available. They should search for the specific batch or image using relevant filters such as date or batch ID. Once located, the indexer can restore the item back to its original location. If the feature is not available, they may need to contact the system administrator for potential recovery options.
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Yes, when batch processing cases, you can typically reverse the action if a mistake is made. This allows you to easily undo any changes that were applied to multiple cases at once, ensuring data integrity and accuracy. It provides a safety net for managing large volumes of cases efficiently.
Yes, the noun 'batch' is a collective noun for baked goods:a batch of breada batch of cakesa batch of cookiesa batch of loavesa batch of piesa batch of scones
Use forgot password mechanism..enter enrolment id and email id details and the batch details as asked...the password will be mailed to our account!!!
Mget is a command used in FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to retrieve multiple files from a remote server to a local machine. It is commonly used in batch file processing to automate file transfers.
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Some files can be protected from being deleted either because they are important system files or belong to a person who protected it, so if you don't own the rights for the file/folder you wish to delete, the batch file will not delete and will just say "Access is Denied".
An Indexing Project batch number is a unique identifier assigned to a specific collection of data that needs to be indexed or processed, often used in contexts like genealogy or archival projects. This number helps to organize and track the progress of the indexing work, ensuring that contributors can easily reference and retrieve the relevant batch. It typically allows project managers to monitor submissions, quality control, and overall project workflow efficiently.
"Batch" has only one syllable. "Batch!"
The Batch Report ID is not on the Batch Manager Window.