Oracle9iAS Discoverer Plus and Viewer Configuration Guide Release 4.1 for Windows NT/2000 A90287-01 |
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Oracle9iAS Discoverer provides additional capabilities for working seamlessly with Oracle Applications.
You can set up the Discoverer Viewer Connect dialog to enable an Oracle Applications user to log on using an Applications `Responsibility' by displaying the Applications User checkbox and/or by specifying that Discoverer runs against Oracle Applications by default.
To set up the Connect dialog to display (or hide) the Applications User checkbox, access the configuration file located in: <iSUITES_HOME>apache\apache\htdocs\disco4iv\html\viewer_config.xml and set the "display_login_method_control" option to "true" or "false" as required.
To specify whether users run Discoverer Viewer by default against an Oracle Application (if the checkbox is displayed, it will be checked or unchecked as appropriate), change the following line in the disco4iv.xml file:
disco4iv.xml - Before change
<application xml_version="viewer41"/>
disco4iv.xml - After change
<application xml_version="viewer41" apps_logon="yourdefault"/>
where "yourdefault" is either "true" or "false".
For more information about editing the disco4iv.xml file, refer to Section 3.2.6, "Editing the disco4iv.xml file (Discoverer Viewer only)".
You can set up the Discoverer Plus Connect dialog to enable an Oracle Applications user to log on using an Oracle Applications `Responsibility' by displaying the Applications User checkbox and/or by specifying that Discoverer runs against Oracle Applications by default.
To set up the Connect dialog to display (or hide) the Applications User checkbox:
Variable | Settings |
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ShowUserTypeChoice |
Set to: |
DefaultUserTypeIsApps |
Set to: |
For more information about editing the pref.txt file, refer to Section 2.4, "Editing the End User Preferences".
For more information about stopping and restarting the OracleDiscoverer4i service, refer Section 2.2.4, "How to start and stop the Discoverer NT service manually".
There are four NT Registry settings that you can set in the pref.txt file specifically for Oracle Applications end users.
For more information:
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