tanvisharma

tanvisharma

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    How to write SOP for epba course at IIM kolkatta ?

    can anyone help me knowing how to write sop , i have to write 2 pages minimum , and i am confused...

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    00f61a20-050c-4c21-b0b7-3888eed85895

    ok thank you

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    83e81dd5-cbc9-4890-af22-9aac76ef098c

    thank you Nayan 😀 but can you be more precise? i am talking about databases. i am not aware about masking thing,...

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    Can key constraint application in Database be applied on a part of a single column?

    As we know in data bases Key Constraints is the most important concept. we can apply the key constraint either to column...

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    3b9986ae-2e28-453b-ac29-1df869627ab3

    Ya I have already registered but there is no much opportunity for freshers... In hyderabad....

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    62f71311-c583-4491-a562-c3d28f2adc42

    ianoopStateless protocol doesn't preserve state of request after transaction. Stateful protocol preserves the state of client until it disconnects. For example...

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    What Are Stateful & Stateless Protocols?

    please help me know about them, i know that they dnt save the state and other stores states...give me real time examples......

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    85f76fa1-9b34-4a64-beab-7a5f73cc63d1

    Ok thank you I am clear.... Thank you

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    521e0f70-31e8-406b-a34a-f5d0b748c479

    Still can any body help please...... I want practical example... Because I am not able to understand..... :-(

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    cd6906e9-0460-4b04-aff6-77f739b4e04f

    Thank you....

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    What exactly session layer does?

    Please help me to know what exactly session layer does in practical.... Theoritically I know it manages the sessions between the host...

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    Will IPv6 replace IPv4?

    CAN any body help me to know if either ipv4 will be replaced by ipv6 or ipv4 just remains and ipv6 will...