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Board F2P premium AOC.UK Free and Premium Content Overview Age of Conan (July/07/2011 by Maeg / Ameni - Fury) Content Free Free Free Premium Old Premium Old Premium Without Without With Expansion Expansion RotG Expansion RotG RotG Premium With Expansion RotG Character Classes 4 available Full Access Full Access Full Access Full Access AC:HA Adventure Zones Full Access Full Access Full Access Full Access Full Access AC:RotG Adventure Zones Gateway to Khitai Gateway to Khitai Gateway to Khitai Gateway to Khitai Full Access (including Faction system) Dungeons Non-Premium Non-Premium Non-Premium Full Access Full Access Raids 2 available 2 available 2 available Full Access Full Access Sieges Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Full Access Full Access Personal Bank Space 50,00% 50,00% 50,00% Normal Normal Character Slots 2 (max 18) 2 (max18) 2 (max18) 8 (max 18) 8 (max 18) Guild Renown Full Access Full Access Full Access Full Access Full Access Alternative Advancement Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable with time Unavailable Full Access Mount Training Basic Only Basic Only But retain fast epic mounts already gotten Basic Only But retain fast epic mounts already gotten Full Access Full Access Offline Levels Unavailable Unavailable Unavailables Normal Gain Normal Gain Veteran Points Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Normal Gain Normal Gain None None None 10,00% 10,00% 2 2 2 Normal Normal Item Shop Discount Number max.of Gold coins
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access 2010 fr COURS BARDON - ACCESS 2010 Sommaire CHAPITRE 1 – ACCESS 2010, BASE DE DONNEES ET OBJETS _________________ 3 FONDAMENTAUX OFFICE 2010 ________________________________________________________________________ 3 1.
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ListeStationsE85130717 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Ain (01) - Super U, Cours de la Portelle, 01120 Montluel, 24h/24 0.599€ - Intermarché, ZAC Portes du Bugey, Lieu-dit Le-Terreau-Le-Marais, 01500 Ambérieu-en-Bugey, 24h/24 0.599€ - Leclerc, Rte de Meyrin, 01210 Ferney-Voltaire, 24h/24 0.685€ - Intermarché, 148 Rue des Chalets, 01630 St-Genis-Pouilly, 24h/24 0.685€ - Intermarché, Rte de Divonne-les-Bains, 01170 Gex, 24h/24 0.685€ - Total, 174 Cours de Verdun, 01100 Oyonnax 0.699€ - Total, A40 Aire de Bourg-Jasseron, 01250 Ceyzériat, 24h/24 0.769€ - Dyneff, 771 Rte de Bourg D975, 01340 Attignat, 24h/24 0.799€ Allier (03) - Intermarché, Rue de la Rotonde, 03100 Montluçon, 24h/24 0.679€ Ardèche (07) - Intermarché, Rte de Viviers, 07700 Bourg-St-Andéol, 24h/24 0.689€ - Agip, RN102, 07170 Lavilledieu, 24h/24 0.699€ - Netto, Rte des Vans, 07230 Lablachère, 24h/24 0.699€ - Leclerc Drive, Le Mas-Ouest Rte de Lyon, 07430 Davézieux, 24h/24 0.739€ Drôme (26) - Leclerc, 95 Rue Clair, 26750 St-Paul-lès-Romans, 24h/24 0.605€ - Super U, Rte de Lyon, 26100 Romans/Isère, 24h/24 0.605€ - Intermarché, 362 Rue Faventines, 26000 Valence, 24h/24 0.609€ - Total Access, 162 Av.
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Plan d'action Accessgym 2015 2016 (1) ACCESS GYM Plan d’action 2015/2016 Sommaire I.
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Peds 0617 Vascular Access Vascular Access in Pediatric Patients in the Emergency Department:
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Stations E85 210917 Liste des stations E85 au 21/09/2017 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Ain (01) - Super U, Cours de la Portelle, 01120 Montluel, 24h/24 0.599€ - Intermarché, ZAC Portes du Bugey, Le-Terreau-Le-Marais, 01500 Ambérieu-en-Bugey, 24h/24 0.599€ - Leclerc, Rte de Meyrin, 01210 Ferney-Voltaire, 24h/24 0.685€ - Intermarché, 148 Rue des Chalets, 01630 St-Genis-Pouilly, 24h/24 0.685€ - Intermarché, Rte de Divonne-les-Bains, 01170 Gex, 24h/24 0.685€ - Total, 174 Cours de Verdun, 01100 Oyonnax 0.699€ - Total, A40 Aire de Ceignes-Cerdon, 01430 Ceignes, 24h/24 0.759€ - Total, A40 Aire de Bourg-Jasseron, 01250 Ceyzériat, 24h/24 0.769€ - Dyneff, 771 Rte de Bourg D975, 01340 Attignat, 24h/24 0.799€ Allier (03) - Intermarché, Rue de la Rotonde, 03100 Montluçon, 24h/24 0.679€ Ardèche (07) - Intermarché, Rte de Viviers, 07700 Bourg-St-Andéol, 24h/24 0.689€ - Agip, RN102, 07170 Lavilledieu, 24h/24 0.699€ - Netto, Rte des Vans, 07230 Lablachère, 24h/24 0.699€ - Leclerc Drive, Le Mas-Ouest Rte de Lyon, 07430 Davézieux, 24h/24 0.739€ Drôme (26) - Leclerc, 95 Rue Clair, 26750 St-Paul-lès-Romans, 24h/24 0.605€ - Intermarché, 362 Rue Faventines, 26000 Valence, 24h/24 0.605€ - Total Access, 162 Av.
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Super U, Rte de Valence, 26760 Beaumont-lès-Valence, 24h/24 0.629€ - Total Access, 162 Av.
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StationsE85 12092017 Liste des stations E85 au 12/09/.2017 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Ain (01) - Super U, Cours de la Portelle, 01120 Montluel, 24h/24 0.599€ - Intermarché, ZAC Portes du Bugey, Lieu-dit Le-Terreau-Le-Marais, 01500 Ambérieu-en-Bugey, 24h/24 0.599€ - Leclerc, Rte de Meyrin, 01210 Ferney-Voltaire, 24h/24 0.685€ - Intermarché, 148 Rue des Chalets, 01630 St-Genis-Pouilly, 24h/24 0.685€ - Intermarché, Rte de Divonne-les-Bains, 01170 Gex, 24h/24 0.685€ - Total, 174 Cours de Verdun, 01100 Oyonnax 0.699€ - Total, A40 Aire de Ceignes-Cerdon, 01430 Ceignes, 24h/24 0.759€ - Total, A40 Aire de Bourg-Jasseron, 01250 Ceyzériat, 24h/24 0.769€ - Dyneff, 771 Rte de Bourg D975, 01340 Attignat, 24h/24 0.799€ Allier (03) - Intermarché, Rue de la Rotonde, 03100 Montluçon, 24h/24 0.679€ Ardèche (07) - Intermarché, Rte de Viviers, 07700 Bourg-St-Andéol, 24h/24 0.689€ - Agip, RN102, 07170 Lavilledieu, 24h/24 0.699€ - Netto, Rte des Vans, 07230 Lablachère, 24h/24 0.699€ - Leclerc Drive, Le Mas-Ouest Rte de Lyon, 07430 Davézieux, 24h/24 0.739€ Drôme (26) - Leclerc, 95 Rue Clair, 26750 St-Paul-lès-Romans, 24h/24 0.605€ - Intermarché, 362 Rue Faventines, 26000 Valence, 24h/24 0.605€ - Total Access, 162 Av.
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StationsE85 31072017 Liste des stations E85 au 31/07/2017 AuvergneRhôneAlpes Ain (01) Leclerc, Rte de Meyrin, 01210 FerneyVoltaire, 24h/24 0.398€ (*) Super U, Cours de la Portelle, 01120 Montluel, 24h/24 0.599€ Intermarché, ZAC Portes du Bugey LeTerreauLeMarais, 01500 AmbérieuenBugey, 24h/24 0.599€ Intermarché, 148 Rue des Chalets, 01630 StGenisPouilly, 24h/24 0.685€ Intermarché, Rte de DivonnelesBains, 01170 Gex, 24h/24 0.685€ Total, 174 Cours de Verdun, 01100 Oyonnax 0.699€ Total, A40 Aire de BourgJasseron, 01250 Ceyzériat, 24h/24 0.769€ Dyneff, 771 Rte de Bourg D975, 01340 Attignat, 24h/24 0.799€ Allier (03) Intermarché, Rue de la Rotonde, 03100 Montluçon, 24h/24 0.679€ Ardèche (07) Leclerc Drive, Le MasOuest Rte de Lyon, 07430 Davézieux, 24h/24 0.390€ (*) Intermarché, Rte de Viviers, 07700 BourgStAndéol, 24h/24 0.689€ Agip, RN102, 07170 Lavilledieu, 24h/24 0.699€ Netto, Rte des Vans, 07230 Lablachère, 24h/24 0.699€ Drôme (26) Leclerc, 95 Rue Clair, 26750 StPaullèsRomans, 24h/24 0.398€ (*) Super U, Rte de Lyon, 26100 Romans/Isère, 24h/24 0.605€ Total Access, 162 Av. de Provence, 26000 Valence 0.605€ Total Access, 60 Rue des Marguerites, 26300 Alixan 0.605€ Intermarché, 362 Rue Faventines, 26000 Valence, 24h/24 0.609€ Super U, Rte de Valence, 26760 BeaumontlèsValence, 24h/24 0.629€ Intermarché, 31 Av. de Venterol, 26110 Nyons, 24h/24 0.640€ Super U, Rte d'Orange, 26110 Nyons, 24h/24 0.645€ Total Access, RN7, 26290 Donzère 0.689€ Intermarché, Parc des Crozes, 26270 Loriol/Drôme, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Quartier Mivoie, 26400 Aouste/Sye, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Interval 1 Ch. de la Brassière, 26240 StVallier, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Rte de la Résistance Conches et Chamarges, 26150 Die, 24h/24 0.699€ Dyneff, 660 RN7 ZI Combelière, 26780 Malataverne, 24h/24 0.699€ Isère (38) Intermarché, Ch. des Noyers, 38530 Chapareillan, 24h/24 0.599€ Intermarché, ZAC les Brosses, 38540 Heyrieux, 24h/24 0.682€ Super U, Rue de Picardie/Bd. de la Noirée, 38290 La Verpillière, 24h/24 0.685€ Dyneff, RN7, 38150 Chanas, 24h 24 0.699€ Total Access, 601 RN7, 38150 Salaise/Sanne 0.699€ Total Access, 16 Bd. des Alpes, 38200 Vienne 0.699€ Super U, 2 Ch. de la Pierre, 38590 StEtiennedeStGeoirs, 24h/24 0.749€ Carrefour, 25 Rue des Sayes, 38080 L'Isled'Abeau, 24h/24 0.749€ Dyneff, RN90, 38660 Le Touvet, 24h/24 0.749€ Carrefour, Voie #24 Villeneuve Echirolles, 38130 Echirolles, 24h/24 0.769€ Total, Rocade Sud, 38320 Eybens, 24h/24 0.769€ Total, 3 Passerelle Ricou, 38700 La Tronche, 24h/24 0.769€ Station la Remise, Lieudit la Remise D1075, 38930 Clelles, 24h/24 0.786€ Dyneff, 95 Rue champollion, 38450 Vif, 24h/24 0.799€ Dyneff, 28 Av. de la Gare, 38380 StLaurentduPont, 24h/24 0.899€ Loire (42) Leclerc, ZA de Verlieu RN86, 42410 Chavanay,24h/24 0.390€ (*) Super U, Rte de Lyon, 42600 Savigneux, 24h/24 0.590€ SimplyMarket, Place Sully, 42300 Roanne, 24h/24 0.670€ Leclerc, 274 Av. Galliéni, 42153 Riorges, 24h/24 0.679€ IntermarchéContact, Rue de la Bruyère, 42155 Lentigny, 24h/24 0.679€ DL Lub, 1 Bd. Sagnat, 42230 RochelaMolière, 24h/24 0.699€ Station MichalonDyneff, 444 Rte de StEtienne, 42210 MontrondlesBains, 24h/24 0.699€ Total Access, 94 Bd. MendèsFrance, 42000 StEtienne 0.699€ Leclerc, 68 Bd. Fayol, 42700 Firminy, 24h/24 0.703€ Total Access, 14 Quai de la Rive RN88, 42400 StChamond 0.709€ Casino, RN82 LieuDit Ratarieux, 42270 StPriestenJarez, 24h/24 0.769€ Station MichalonDyneff, Bd. du HautForez, 42380 StBonnetleChâteau, 24h/24 0.769€ Dyneff, 52 Bd. J.B. Clément, 42300 Roanne, 24h/24 0.775€ Dyneff, ZA Lafayette, 42470 StSymphoriendeLay, 24h/24 0.849€ Rompétrol, 27 Bd. Fauriat, 42000 StEtienne, 24h/24 0.849€ HauteLoire (43) Super U, 24 Rue d'Ollias, 43500 Craponne/Arzon, 24h/24 0.579€ Total Access, 10 Bd. Maréchal Joffre, 43000 Le PuyenVelay 0.659€ Elan, LieuDit Pirolles ZA Suc de Chabanou, 43590 Beauzac, 24h/24 0.750€ PuydeDôme (63) Leclerc, 2 Rue GeorgesBesse, 63100 ClermontFerrand, 24h/24 0.399€ (*) Total Access, 10 Av. du Roussillon, 63170 Aubière 0.559€ Auchan, Bd. EtienneClementel, 63000 ClermontFerrand, 24h/24 0.569€ Total Access, Fontchenille, 63360 Gerzat 0.569€ Station LarzatMeyronne,Rte de Clermont La CroixChadeyras,63190 Lezoux,24h/24 0.569€ Station LarzatMeyronne, Rd.Pt. Sud, Rte de ClermontFd., 63350 Maringues, 24h/24 0.569€ Super U, Rte de Beurriéres, 63220 Arlanc, 24h/24 0.579€ Intermarché, Av. de Royat, 63122 Ceyrat, 24h/24 0.599€ IntermarchéContact, Rue de la Fontaine, 63112 Blanzat, 24h/24 0.599€ Total Access, 61 Av. Kennedy, 63500 Issoire 0.629€ Rhône (69) Leclerc, 85 Av. de Chaponnay P,A, de la Vallée de l'Ozon, 69970 Chaponnay, 24h/24 0.384€ (*) CarrefourMarket, Rte de Villefranche, 69480 Anse,24h/24 0.685€ Intermarché, 477 Rue JulesFerry, 69400 Villefranche/Saône, 24h/24 0.685€ Total Access, RN6 Rte d'Anse, 69400 Villefranche/Saône 0.685€ Roady, Le Pré de la Cloche, 69220 Belleville/Saône, 24h/24 0.685€ Intermarché, ZAC Bellevue, 69610 Souzy, 24h/24 0.699€ CarrefourMarket, Av. EmmanuelClément,69590 StSymphorien/Coise, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, 80 Rue JosephDesbois, 69330 Meyzieu, 24h/24 0.699€ Total Access, Av. TonyGarnier, 69007 Lyon 0.699€ Total Access, 131 Rue MariusBerliet, 69008 Lyon 0.699€ Total, 126 Bd. de l'Europe, 69310 PierreBénite 0.699€ Super U, 38 Rue du MoulinàVent, 69200 Vénissieux, 24h/24 0.709€ Total, 397 Av. JeanJaurès, 69150 DécinesCharpieu 0.709€ Total Access, Bd. LaurentBonnevay, 69500 Bron 0.709€ Carrefour, Avenue du BonPasteur, 69130 Écully, 24h/24 0.749€ Total, 107 Rte de St Cyr, 69370 StDidierauMtd'Or 0.749€ Total Access, Av. du GénéraldeGaulle, 69410 ChampagneauMtd'Or 0.749€ Dyneff, 2315 Rte de Longsard, 69400 Arnas 0.774€ Avia, A7 Aire de SérézinduRhône, 69360 SérézinduRhône, 24h/24 0.940€ Savoie (73) Total Access, RN6 Carrefour La Trousse, 73490 La Ravoire 0.579€ Super U, 75 Rue Lavoisier, 73290 La MotteServolex, 24h/24 0.580€ Netto, Lieudit Contin, 73240 StGenix/Guiers, 24h/24 0.599€ CarrefourMarket, RN504, 73170 Yenne, 24h/24 0.610€ Dyneff, A43 Aire de StJulienMtDenis, 73870 StJulienMtDenis, 24h/24 0.890€ HauteSavoie (74) Intermarché, 5 Rue RenéCassin, 74240 Gaillard, 24h/24 0.689€ Intermarché, 65 impasse des Champs, 74800 Amancy, 24h/24 0.689€ Super U, 91 Av. de Marlioz, 74190 Passy, 24h/24 0.689€ Super U, 40 Rue des Clus, 74970 Marignier, 24h/24 0.689€ Carrefour, 134 Av. de Genève, 74000 Annecy, 24h/24 0.689€ Total Access, 18 Bd. de la Rocade, 74000 Annecy 0.689€ CarrefourMarket, 1365 Rte de Taninges, 74340 Samoens, 24h 24 0.695€ Intermarché, 7 Rue AmédéedeForas, 74200 ThononlesBains, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, 50 Ch. des GrandsChavannoux, 74520 Vulbens, 24h/24 0.699€ BourgogneFrancheComté Côted'Or (21) Leclerc, 355 Rue JeanMoulin, 21160 MarsannaylaCôte, 24h/24 0.414€ (*) IntermarchéContact, Rue de la Charme, 21410 Fleurey/Ouche, 24h/24 0.475€ Super U, 58 Rue des Chezeaux, 21560 Arc/Tille, 24h/24 0.499€ Total Access, Bd. du ChampauxMetiers, 21800 Quetigny 0.519€ Intermarché, 6 Rue CaumontBréon, 21700 NuitsStGeorges, 24h/24 0.575€ Doubs (25) Super U, Rte de Bonnay, 25870 Devecey, 24h/24 0.599€ Garage Spatig, 33, GrandeRue, 25190 StHippolyte 0.690€ Intermarché, 7 Rue de Pontarlier, 25600 Sochaux, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Combe du Magny, 25490 DampierrelesBois, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, 24 Rue ErnestNicolas, 25110 BaumelesDames, 24h/24 0.699€ Super U, ZA Les Salines, 25115 PouilleylesVignes, 24h/24 0.699€ Super U, 12 Rue de MiCour, 25110 BaumelesDames, 24h/24 0.699€ Avia, Aire d'Ecot, 25150 Ecot, 24h/24 0.950€ Jura (39) Avia, 1405 Rte Blanche, 39220 Les Rousses 0.660€ Intermarché, Rte du Génie, 39220 Les Rousses, 24h/24 0.660€ Intermarché, 15 Rte Prémanon, 39220 La Doye, 24h/24 0.660€ Intermarché, C.C. Les Epenottes, 9 Rue LéonBel, 39100 Dole, 24h/24 0.675€ Bricomarché, 23B Av. Maillot, 39570 Montmorot, 24h/24 0.675€ HauteSaõne (70) Intermarché, ZA La Saline, 70200 Lure, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Rue Pasteur, 70180 Dampierre/Salon, 24h/24 0.699€ SaôneetLoire (71) Super U, C.C. LesDeuxRoches ZA du PrédeLit, 71960 Prissé, 24h/24 0.699€ Carrefour, C.C. des Bouchardes, 71680 Crêches/Saône, 24h/24 0.699€ Total Access, 97 Rte de Lyon, 71000 Mâcon 0.699€ Total, 38 Rue RaymondArnal, 71100 Chalon/Saône 0.699€ Intermarché, Av. des Platanes, 71160 Digoin, 24h/24 0.699€ IntermarchéContact, AuxTeppesSoldats, 71260 Péronne, 24h/24 0.699€ Dyneff, Z.A. de Milleure D972, 71480 Le Miroir, 24h/24 0.799€ Yonne (89) Total Access, Av. de Paris, 89470 Monéteau 0.659€ Total Access, RN6 Rosoy, 89100 Sens 0.719€ Territoire de Belfort (90) Total Access, 5 Faubourg. de Montbeliard, 90000 Belfort 0.739€ Bretagne Côtesd'Armor (22) Leclerc, Rte de Perros, 22300 Lannion, 24h/24 0.394€ (*) Leclerc, ZAC du Plateau, 22190 Plérin, 24h/24 0.397€ { 1 ct/L le dimanche} Intermarché, Rte de Tréguier D767 C.C. Le Lion de StMarc, 22300 Lannion, 24h/24 0.599€ Carrefour, Rue JulesVerne, 22360 Langueux, 24h/24 0.688€ (*) Intermarché, Rue de Kerbuannec, 22160 Callac, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, 849 Rue de la VilleGourelle, 22940 Plaintel, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Rue de la Gare, 22250 Broons, 24h/24 0.699€ Intermarché, Le Pré des Landes, 22100 Taden, 24h/24 0.699€ Total Access, Rue GuillaumeApollinaire, 22000 StBrieuc 0.749€ Total Access, RN12 Rte de StBrieuc, 22200 Ploumagoar 0.749€ Finistère (29) Leclerc, Penandreff, 29160 Crozon, 24h/24 0.391€ (*) Leclerc, Trolimon, 29120 Pontl'Abbé, 24h/24 0.392€ (*) Leclerc, ZA de Kerganet, 29720 PlonéourLanvern, 24h/24 0.392€ (*)
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Intermarché, 362 Rue Faventines, 26000 Valence, 24h/24 0.609€ - Total Access, 162 Av.
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Vascular Access in Pediatric Patients POINTS &
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Intermarché, 362 Rue Faventines, 26000 Valence, 24h/24 0.609€ - Total Access, 162 Av.
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MapInfo 7.0 livret 3V1.0 ENSG/ Cersig IGN- ENSG-CERSIG Cours Map Info V7.0– livret 3 Version du Cours V1.0 Auteur Pascal Barbier - Pascal .Barbier@ensg.ign.fr Date 24 octobre 2003 INDEX XVII - Accès à des tables distantes (DBMS) ..............................................................................50 XVII-1 Généralité sur ODBC ........................................................................................................................50 XVII-2 Création d’un DSN avec ODBC ........................................................................................................50 XVIII – Liaison entre Map Info 7.0 et ACCESS 2000 .........................................................................51 XVIII-1 Chargement du gestionnaire RDBMS dans Map Info...................................................................51 XVIII-2 Chargement d’une table Map Info existante dans Access.............................................................52 XVIII-2.1 Préparation du DSN....................................................................................................................................................................................52 XVIII-2.2 Création de la base Access..........................................................................................................................................................................53 XVIII-3 Ouverture d’une table DBMS liée ( téléchargée) ...........................................................................55 XVIII-3.1 Etablir une connexion DBMS via un DSN..................................................................................................................................................55 XVIII-3.2 La structure de table ainsi organisée ...........................................................................................................................................................56 XVIII-4 Liens dynamiques entre MapInfo et ACCESS ...............................................................................56 XVIII-4.1 Modification des données attributaires depuis Access .................................................................................................................................57 XVIII-4.2 Modification des données attributaires depuis Map Info..............................................................................................................................57 XVIII-4.3 Modification de la géométrie depuis Map Info ...........................................................................................................................................57 XVIII-5 Modification de la sémiologie d’une table DBMS ..........................................................................58 XVIII-6 Requêtes SQL sur tables distantes...................................................................................................58 XVIII-7 Cartographier une table sans géométrie .........................................................................................59 XVIII-7.1 Préparation sous Access:.............................................................................................................................................................................59 XVIII-7.2 Création d’une table MapInfo sans géométrie mais avec attributs X et Y:..................................................................................................59 XVIII-7.3 Téléchargement de la table Map Info dans Access avec EasyLoader.mbx:.................................................................................................60 XVIII-7.4 Cartographier la table distante ....................................................................................................................................................................60 XVIII-8 Comparaison tables « liées » ou « cache ».......................................................................................60 XVIII-8.1 Analyse thématique avec jointure :
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SoTech tableau konrow et access 1 9h-12h / 14h-19h Mobile phone &
96% - 0352 support formation cours access 2010
0352 support formation cours access 2010 Microsoft Access 2010 Guide du produit Sommaire Contents Access 2010 :
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100 Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows 8 100 Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 8 Windows 8 Specific Keyboard Shortcuts Keystroke Function Switch between Metro Start screen and the last accessed application C Access the charms bar Tab Access the Metro Taskbar I Access the Settings charm H Access the Share charm K Access the Devices charm Q Access the Apps Search screen F Access the Files Search screen W Access the Settings Search screen P Access the Second Screen bar Z Brings up the App Bar when you have a Metro App running X Access the Windows Tools Menu O Lock screen orientation .
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ETSI 3 ETSI TS 102 361-1 V1.2.1 (2006-01) Contents Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................8 Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................8 1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................................9 2 References ................................................................................................................................................9 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .................................................................................................10 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 5 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.1.1 5.1.1.2 5.1.2 5.1.2.1 5.1.2.2 5.1.2.3 5.1.3 5.1.3.1 5.1.3.2 5.1.4 5.1.4.1 5.1.4.2 5.1.4.3 5.1.4.4 5.1.4.5 5.1.5 5.1.5.1 5.1.5.2 5.1.5.3 5.1.5.4 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.1.1 5.2.1.2 5.2.1.3 Definitions........................................................................................................................................................10 Symbols............................................................................................................................................................12 Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................................................12 Overview ................................................................................................................................................14 Protocol architecture.........................................................................................................................................14 Air Interface Physical Layer (layer 1).........................................................................................................15 Air Interface Data Link Layer (layer 2) ......................................................................................................15 Air Interface Call Control Layer (layer 3) ..................................................................................................16 DMR TDMA Structure ....................................................................................................................................16 Overview of burst and channel structure ....................................................................................................16 Burst and frame structure............................................................................................................................18 Frame synchronization .....................................................................................................................................19 Timing references.............................................................................................................................................21 BS timing relationship ................................................................................................................................21 Direct mode timing relationship .................................................................................................................21 Common Announcement CHannel (CACH) ....................................................................................................21 Basic channel types ..........................................................................................................................................22 Traffic channel with CACH........................................................................................................................22 Traffic channel with guard time..................................................................................................................22 Bi-directional channel.................................................................................................................................23 Layer 2 protocol description...................................................................................................................24 Layer 2 timing ..................................................................................................................................................24 Channel timing relationship........................................................................................................................24 Aligned channel timing .........................................................................................................................24 Offset channel timing............................................................................................................................24 Voice timing ...............................................................................................................................................25 Voice superframe ..................................................................................................................................25 Voice initiation......................................................................................................................................25 Voice termination..................................................................................................................................26 Data timing .................................................................................................................................................27 Single slot data timing...........................................................................................................................27 Dual slot data timing .............................................................................................................................27 Traffic timing..............................................................................................................................................28 BS timing ..............................................................................................................................................28 Single frequency BS timing ..................................................................................................................29 Direct mode timing ...............................................................................................................................29 Time Division Duplex (TDD) timing....................................................................................................30 Continuous transmission mode .............................................................................................................30 Reverse Channel timing..............................................................................................................................30 Embedded outbound Reverse Channel..................................................................................................31 Dedicated outbound Reverse Channel ..................................................................................................31 Standalone inbound Reverse Channel...................................................................................................32 Direct mode Reverse Channel...............................................................................................................33 Channel access .................................................................................................................................................33 Basic channel access rules ..........................................................................................................................34 Types of channel activity ......................................................................................................................34 Channel status .......................................................................................................................................35 Timing master .......................................................................................................................................35 ETSI 4 5.2.1.4 5.2.1.5 5.2.1.6 5.2.1.7 5.2.2 5.2.2.1 5.2.2.1.1 5.2.2.1.2 5.2.2.1.3 5.2.2.1.4 5.2.2.1.5 5.2.2.1.6 5.2.2.2 5.2.2.2.1 5.2.2.2.2 5.2.2.2.3 5.2.2.2.4 5.2.2.2.5 5.2.2.2.6 5.2.2.2.7 5.2.2.2.8 5.2.2.3 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 7 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.3.1 7.1.3.2 7.1.4 7.2 7.2.1 7.3 7.4 7.4.1 8 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.1.1 8.2.1.2 8.2.1.3 8.2.1.4 8.2.1.5 8.2.1.6 8.2.1.7 8.2.1.8 8.2.2 8.2.2.1 8.2.2.2 8.2.2.3 8.2.2.4 8.2.2.5 ETSI TS 102 361-1 V1.2.1 (2006-01) Hang time messages and timers ............................................................................................................35 Slot 1 and 2 dependency .......................................................................................................................36 Transmit admit criteria..........................................................................................................................36 Transmission re-tries.............................................................................................................................36 Channel access procedure ...........................................................................................................................37 Peer to Peer Mode Channel Access.......................................................................................................37 MS Out_of_Sync Channel Access...................................................................................................37 MS Out_of_Sync_Channel_Monitored Channel Access.................................................................39 MS In_Sync_Unknown_System Channel Access ...........................................................................40 MS Not_in_Call Channel Access ....................................................................................................41 MS Others_Call Channel Access ....................................................................................................41 MS My_Call Channel Access..........................................................................................................41 Repeater Mode Channel Access............................................................................................................41 MS Out_of_Sync Channel Access...................................................................................................41 MS Out_of_Sync_Channel_Monitored Channel Access.................................................................43 MS In_Sync_Unknown_System Channel Access ...........................................................................44 MS TX_Wakeup_Message..............................................................................................................45 MS Not_In_Call Channel Access....................................................................................................46 MS Others_Call Channel Access ....................................................................................................47 MS My_Call Channel Access..........................................................................................................47 MS In_Session Channel Access ......................................................................................................47 Non-time critical CSBK ACK/NACK channel access..........................................................................47 Layer 2 burst format ...............................................................................................................................48 Vocoder socket.................................................................................................................................................49 Data and control ...............................................................................................................................................50 Common Announcement Channel burst...........................................................................................................51 Reverse Channel...............................................................................................................................................52 Standalone inbound Reverse Channel burst................................................................................................52 Outbound reverse channel burst..................................................................................................................53 DMR signalling ......................................................................................................................................53 Link Control message structure........................................................................................................................53 Voice LC header .........................................................................................................................................54 Terminator with LC ....................................................................................................................................55 Embedded signalling...................................................................................................................................56 Outbound channel .................................................................................................................................56 Inbound channel ....................................................................................................................................57 Short Link Control in CACH......................................................................................................................58 Control Signalling BlocK (CSBK) message structure......................................................................................59 Control Signalling BlocK (CSBK) .............................................................................................................60 IDLE burst........................................................................................................................................................61 Multi Block Control (MBC) message structure................................................................................................62 Multi Block Control (MBC) .......................................................................................................................64 DMR Packet Data Protocol (PDP) .........................................................................................................65 Internet Protocol...............................................................................................................................................65 Datagram fragmentation and re-assembly ........................................................................................................66 Header Block structure ...............................................................................................................................67 Unconfirmed Data Header ....................................................................................................................68 Confirmed Data Header ........................................................................................................................68 Response Data Header ..........................................................................................................................69 Proprietary Data Header........................................................................................................................69 Status/precoded short data header .........................................................................................................70 Raw short data header ...........................................................................................................................70 Defined short data header......................................................................................................................71 Unified Data Transport (UDT) data header...........................................................................................71 Data block structure ....................................................................................................................................71 Unconfirmed data block structure .........................................................................................................72 Confirmed data block structure .............................................................................................................73 Response packet format ........................................................................................................................74 Hang time for Response packet.............................................................................................................75 Unified Data Transport (UDT) last data block structure.......................................................................76 ETSI 5 9 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.1.4 9.1.5 9.1.6 9.1.7 9.1.8 9.1.9 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5 9.2.6 9.2.7 9.2.8 9.2.9 9.2.10 9.2.11 9.2.12 9.2.13 9.2.14 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.5 9.3.6 9.3.7 9.3.8 9.3.9 9.3.10 9.3.11 9.3.12 9.3.13 9.3.14 9.3.15 9.3.16 9.3.17 9.3.18 9.3.19 9.3.20 9.3.21 9.3.22 9.3.23 9.3.24 9.3.25 9.3.26 9.3.27 9.3.28 9.3.29 9.3.30 9.3.31 9.3.32 9.3.33 9.3.34 9.3.35 ETSI TS 102 361-1 V1.2.1 (2006-01) Layer 2 PDU description........................................................................................................................76 PDUs for voice bursts, general data bursts and the CACH ..............................................................................77 Synchronization (SYNC) PDU ...................................................................................................................77 Embedded signalling (EMB) PDU .............................................................................................................77 Slot Type (SLOT) PDU ..............................................................................................................................78 TACT PDU.................................................................................................................................................78 Reverse Channel (RC) PDU .......................................................................................................................78 Full Link Control (FULL LC) PDU............................................................................................................78 Short Link Control (SHORT LC) PDU ......................................................................................................79 Control Signalling Block (CSBK) PDU .....................................................................................................79 Pseudo Random Fill Bit (PR FILL) PDU ...................................................................................................79 Data related PDU description...........................................................................................................................79 Confirmed packet Header (C_HEAD) PDU ...............................................................................................80 Rate ¾ coded packet Data (R_3_4_DATA) PDU ......................................................................................80 Rate ¾ coded Last Data block (R_3_4_LDATA) PDU..............................................................................80 Confirmed Response packet Header (C_RHEAD) PDU ............................................................................81 Confirmed Response packet Data (C_RDATA) PDU ................................................................................81 Unconfirmed data packet Header (U_HEAD) PDU ...................................................................................82 Rate ½ coded packet Data (R_1_2_DATA) PDU ......................................................................................82 Rate ½ coded Last Data block (R_1_2_LDATA) PDU..............................................................................82 Proprietary Header (P-HEAD) PDU...........................................................................................................83 Status/Precoded short data packet Header (SP_HEAD) PDU ....................................................................83 Raw short data packet Header (R_HEAD) PDU ........................................................................................84 Defined Data short data packet Header (DD_HEAD) PDU .......................................................................84 Unified Data Transport Header (UDT_HEAD) PDU .................................................................................85 Unified Data Transport Last Data block (UDT_LDATA) PDU................................................................85 Layer 2 information element coding ................................................................................................................85 Colour Code (CC).......................................................................................................................................86 Privacy Indicator (PI)..................................................................................................................................86 LC Start/Stop (LCSS) .................................................................................................................................86 EMB parity .................................................................................................................................................86 Feature set ID (FID)....................................................................................................................................87 Data Type....................................................................................................................................................87 Slot Type parity ..........................................................................................................................................87 Access Type (AT).......................................................................................................................................88 TDMA Channel (TC)..................................................................................................................................88 Protect Flag (PF).........................................................................................................................................88 Full Link Control Opcode (FLCO) .............................................................................................................88 Short Link Control Opcode (SLCO)...........................................................................................................88 TACT parity................................................................................................................................................89 RC parity.....................................................................................................................................................89 Group or Individual (G/I) ...........................................................................................................................89 Response Requested (A) .............................................................................................................................89 Data Packet Format (DPF)..........................................................................................................................89 SAP Identifier (SAPID) ..............................................................................................................................89 Logical Link ID (LLID)..............................................................................................................................90 Full Message Flag (F) .................................................................................................................................90 Blocks to Follow (BF) ................................................................................................................................90 Pad Octet Count (POC)...............................................................................................................................90 Re-Synchronize Flag (S).............................................................................................................................91 Send sequence number (N(S)) ....................................................................................................................91 Fragment Sequence Number (FSN)............................................................................................................91 Data Block Serial Number (DBSN)............................................................................................................92 Data block CRC (CRC-9) ...........................................................................................................................92 Class (Class) ...............................................................................................................................................92 Type (Type) ................................................................................................................................................92 Status (Status) .............................................................................................................................................93 Last Block (LB) ..........................................................................................................................................93 Control Signalling BlocK Opcode (CSBKO) .............................................................................................93 Appended Blocks (AB)...............................................................................................................................93 Source Port (SP) .........................................................................................................................................93 Destination Port (DP)..................................................................................................................................94 ETSI
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