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What is the difference between these two functions? What's their unique use case? To my eyes, they do the same thing. Thank you, |
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ntw2
Jun 30, 2022
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Oh, I think I get it now! Apply doesn't apply anything; it associates settings/standards with one or more tenants, which are later applied by letting three hours elapse or by going to List Applied Standards, choosing the Tenant then clicking Run Standards Now. |
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Oh, I think I get it now! Apply doesn't apply anything; it associates settings/standards with one or more tenants, which are later applied by letting three hours elapse or by going to List Applied Standards, choosing the Tenant then clicking Run Standards Now.