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Appendix G
Subscriptions Attributes

The Subscriptions Service consists of dynamic, organization and user attributes.

Subscriptions Dynamic Attributes

Subscriptions Organization Attributes

Subscriptions User Attributes

Subscriptions Dynamic Attributes

Table G-1 describes the dynamic attributes for the Subscriptions Service (when viewed from the Service Configuration or Identity Management tab).

The table contains three columns: the first column identifies the attribute, the second column provides the default value for the attribute, and the third column describes the attribute.

Table G-1  Subscriptions Service - Dynamic Attributes

Attribute

Default Value

Description

Maximum number of Categories subscriptions

5

Specifies the maximum number of subscriptions on categories that can be defined and stored in the Identity Server.

Maximum number of Discussion subscriptions

5

Specifies the maximum number of subscriptions on discussions that can be defined and stored in the Identity Server.

Maximum number of Saved searches

5

Specifies the maximum number of saved search subscriptions that can be defined and stored in the Identity Server.

Conflict Resolution Level

Highest

Sets the conflict resolution level for the Subscriptions service template used to resolve conflicts when multiple Subscriptions templates are merged. There are seven conflict resolution settings available ranging from Highest to Lowest.

Do not confuse this setting with the display profile document priority. The display profile document priority is a numeric value that is set in the XML file with the priority= syntax tag. When a merge occurs, it starts with lowest display profile priority document (lowest number) and proceeds by increasing priority number until it arrives at the user (base), the highest priority display profile.

When an attribute conflict occurs, the attribute on the template set with the highest conflict resolution level is returned.

Subscriptions Organization Attributes

Table G-1 and Table G-2 describes the organization attributes for the Subscriptions Service when Services is selected under the Identity Management tab.

The tables contain three columns: the first column identifies the attribute, the second column provides the default value for the attribute, and the third column describes the attribute

Start Profiler

This page is where you set up the automatic start time for the profiler.

Table G-2  Subscription Service - Organization Attributes - Start Profiler

Attribute

Default Value

Description

Times

00:00

This is the time when the profiler starts to search.

Days

none selected

Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, or Sat

 

Stop Profiler

This page is where you set up the automatic stop time for the profiler.

Table G-3  Subscription Service - Organization Attributes - Stop Profiler

Attribute

Default Value

Description

Time

00:00

This is the time when the profiler stops.

 

Days

none selected

Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, or Sat

Subscriptions User Attributes

Table G-4 describes the user attributes for the Subscriptions Service when Users is selected under the Identity Management tab.

The table contains three columns: the first column identifies the attribute, the second column provides the default value for the attribute, and the third column describes the attribute.

Table G-4  Subscriptions Service - User Attributes

Attribute

Default Value

Description

Category Subscriptions

No default subscriptions

This field defines the subscriptions details. The format is

label|target category|scope|lapsed time|minimum rating|search server url|database

where:

  • label is a free-form string
  • target category is the colon-separated string representation of the category ID.
  • scope is the search query criteria.
  • lapsed time is how far back in time content is the object of the subscription from the time of subscription is evaluated. Subscriptions evaluation is done when users access the Subscriptions channel.
  • minimum rating is the threshold rating above which subscription yields content. This field is a numeric value (-1,0,1,2,3) that corresponds to end user rating choices (Irrelevant, Routine, Interesting, Important, Must read).
  • search server url is the URL of the target search server. This file is URL encoded.
  • database is the database to be searched.

Discussion Subscriptions

No default subscriptions

This field defines the subscriptions details. The format is

label|target discussion RD’s URL|scope|
lapsed time|minimum rating| search server url |target database

where:

  • label is a free-form string
  • target discussion RD’s URL is the space-separated string representation of the discussion ID.
  • scope is the search query criteria.
  • lapsed time is how far back in time content is the object of the subscription from the time of subscription is evaluated. Subscriptions evaluation is done when users access the Subscriptions channel.
  • minimum rating is the threshold rating above which subscription yields content. This field is a numeric value (-1,0,1,2,3) that corresponds to end user rating choices (Irrelevant, Routine, Interesting, Important, Must read).
  • search server url is the URL of the target search server. This file is URL encoded.
  • database is the database to be searched.

Saved Search Subscriptions

No default subscriptions

This field defines the subscriptions details. The format is

label|scope|lapsed timel|minimum ratng|search server url|target database

where:

  • label is a free-form string
  • scope is the search query criteria.
  • lapsed time is how far back in time content is the object of the subscription from the time of subscription is evaluated. Subscriptions evaluation is done when users access the Subscriptions channel.
  • minimum rating is the threshold rating above which subscription yields content. This field is a numeric value (-1,0,1,2,3) that corresponds to end user rating choices (Irrelevant, Routine, Interesting, Important, Must read).
  • search server url is the URL of the target search server. This file is URL encoded.
  • target database is the database to be searched.



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