This chapter lists Idoc Script variables and functions in alphabetical order, and provides details about each item.
Used to delete content items that are referenced or used by other content items.
The default setting is AllowForceDelete=FALSE
. This configures the Oracle Content Server instance to refuse a request to delete a content item that is referenced as a link.
If AllowForceDelete
is set to true, a content item that is referenced as a link can be deleted. This invalidates the link.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
AllowForceDelete=TRUE
For details about Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Specifies retention periods for triggers for non-record content items.
If set to TRUE, retention periods for triggers for non-record content items are enabled.
If set to FALSE, retention periods are disabled.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this variable to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
AllowRetentionPeriodWithoutCutoff=false
Defines if the Inbound Refinery will use a backup conversion step if the native conversion step fails.
When set to TRUE, the backup conversion step will be used upon conversion failure.
When set to FALSE, no backup conversion step will be used upon conversion failure.
The Default is TRUE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, General tab, Allow secondary conversion step
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
AllowSecondaryConversion=false
Marks the conversion as incomplete when a link cannot be converted to PDF.
When set to TRUE, the conversion is marked as incomplete when a link cannot be converted.
When set to FALSE, hyperlinks that cannot be converted are skipped, and the conversion is marked as converted.
The default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
As a configuration entry:
AllowSkippedHyperlinktoCauseIncomplete=false
Specifies if the Delete icon is displayed so users can delete folders and content items.
When set to TRUE, displays the Delete icon so users can delete folders and content items from the Exploring page.
When set to FALSE, hides the Delete icon.
The default value is TRUE if the variable is not set explicitly by the user.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionDeleteEnabled=true
Enables users to specify if a virtual folder or content item is hidden or visible.
This setting adds Hide/Unhide icons to the Exploring page.
This setting adds a Show hidden when browsing check box to the Folder Configuration page.
This is set automatically by the Folders installer program according to options specified at install time.
IntradocDir/data/components/folders/install.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Specifies if the Folder Information and Content Information options on an Action menu are displayed or hidden.
When set to TRUE, displays the Folder Information and Content Information options on an Action menu so users can choose to view folder and content item information.
When set to FALSE, hides the Folder Information and Content Information options on an Action menu.
The default value is TRUE if the variable is not set explicitly by the user.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionInfoEnabled=false
Defines an inhibit field for the metadata propagation function. This variable enables contributors to copy metadata values from a folder to its subfolders and content items.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Specifies if the Create Shortcut option on an Action menu is displayed or hidden.
When set to TRUE, displays the Create Shortcut option on an Action menu so users can choose to create a shortcut to the folder.
When set to FALSE, hides the Create Shortcut option on an Action menu.
The default value is TRUE if the variable is not set explicitly by the user.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionLinkEnabled=false
Specifies the metadata field that is used to store the unique Collection ID for each virtual folder.
If this setting is not specified in the configuration file, the default value is xCollectionID
.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Specifies if the Move icon is displayed on the Exploring pages.
When set to TRUE, displays the Move icon so users can move folders and content items to other folders.
When set to FALSE, hides the Move icon.
The default value is TRUE if the variable is not set explicitly by the user.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionMoveEnabled=true
Specifies if system-level folders (such as Contribution Server folders and Trash) can be modified (that is, set to Read Only status).
When set to TRUE, prevents modification of system level folders.
When set to FALSE, enables modifications.
This variable is set to TRUE by default.
If this variable is set to FALSE, you should assign an appropriate security group to the system-level folders so only authorized personnel can change them. System-level folders should be changed only if there is a particular reason to do so.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionReadOnlyMarkedFolders=true
Enables users to specify if a virtual folder and its contents are read-only.
Read-only is subject to the rules of the operating environment where the instance is run.
This adds Read-only/Editable icons to the Exploring pages.
This setting applies only to the current folder level. A subfolder does not inherit the status from the parent.
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program according to options specified at install time.
IntradocDir/data/components/folders/install.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Specifies if a revised document is visible to the author and users with Read permission to the content item.
If set to FALSE, then allows the author and all users with Read permission to the content item to see the latest version. Content item visibility is based on the item version, not the release state.
The author and users with Read access can view revised items before and after they are converted, indexed, and released. Even if the revised content item fails conversion or indexing, it is still visible to the author and users with Read access. If the release date of the new revision is set to a future date, the revised content item is also visible to the author and all other users with Read access.
If set to TRUE, and if the item has not released, and the user accessing the item is not the author, then no part of the content item will be visible. Content item visibility is based on the release state, not the item version.
When a new revision of a content item is checked into a folder, the new revision is only visible to the author. It does not become visible to other users with Read access to that content item until it is converted, indexed, and released. Therefore, until the content item is released, nothing is displayed for non-authoring users. If the release date of the new revision is set to a future date, the revised content item is not visible to other users until that point in time.
This variable is set to FALSE by default.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionReleasedOnly=false
Specifies if users can see content items for which they have only Read permission.
When set to TRUE, allows users to see content items for which they have only Read permissions.
When set to FALSE, requires that users have at least Write permission to see a content item.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
CollectionSecurityReadOnly=false
Defines a date metadata field for the Trash function.
When set, this defines a date metadata field for the Trash function, which enables the deletion date and time to be recorded as metadata for items moved to the Trash folder.
If set, the deletion date and time are displayed in the Trash folder.
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program if the Trash Bin function is enabled at install time.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Defines an integer metadata field designating the parent folder for the Trash function.
When set, this enables the original parent folder to be recorded as metadata for items moved to the Trash folder.
If set, users can restore deleted items from the Trash folder.
If set, the deletion date and time are displayed in the Trash folder.
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program if the Trash Bin function is enabled at install time.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Defines a metadata field for the Trash function to track file names of deletions.
When set, files that are renamed due to a naming conflict in the Trash folder can be restored with their original file names.
This defines a file name metadata field for the Trash function. This enables the original file name to be recorded as metadata for items that are moved to the Trash folder.
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program if the Trash Bin function is enabled at install time.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Defines a metadata field for the Trash function to track user deletions.
When set, this defines a metadata field for the Trash function which records the user's login information as metadata for items that are moved to the Trash folder.
If set, users can choose to view only the items they have moved to the Trash folder or view all items that everyone has moved to the Trash folder.
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program if the Trash Bin function is enabled at install time.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
This feature can be enabled manually. For details, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Enables switching views in Windows Explorer.
If set to a URL, this enables users to switch the view from an Oracle Content Serverpage to a WebDAV folder in Windows Explorer.
WebDAV functionality on the Oracle Content Server instance must be installed to use this function.
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, this adds a web folder icon to the virtual Exploring folder (this icon is not displayed in any other browser).
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program if the WebDAV function is enabled at install time.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
CollectionWebDAVServer=http://my_computer/root/idcplg/webdav
Defines the minimum number of days that Dynamic Converter content will remain cached.
Content converted by Dynamic Converter will not be deleted from the cache before it is this many days old (based on last access date). Content may stay in the cache longer, depending on when the next cleanup scan is run. See DatedCacheIntervalDays.
This setting applies only to files that are no longer in the Oracle Content Server system or were not generated by a forced or up front conversion. For information on cache cleanup rules, see MaxConversionCacheSizeInMegs.
Default is 7.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ConversionCacheExpirationPeriodInDays=14
Defines the number of days between scans for cached Dynamic Converter content to delete.
The Oracle Content Server system scans at this interval to find and delete old cached content.
Default is 7.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DatedCacheIntervalDays=30
Defines the maximum size in bytes of files that Dynamic Converter will process.
If a source file is larger than the specified value, the conversion will not occur.
Default is 20000000 (20 megabytes).
Used in Dynamic Converter version 5.0 and higher.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DCMaxFileSize=10000000
This function verifies if the Dynamic Converter has been configured to convert a content item. The returned value is based on the value for dFormat
for the item.
This function is typically used on Search Result pages to conditionally display a Dynamic Converter link.
Returns TRUE if the Dynamic Converter is configured to convert the content item.
Returns FALSE if the Dynamic Converter is not configured.
<$QueryText = "dDocTitle <substring> `test`"$> <$executeService("GET_SEARCH_RESULTS")$> <$loop SearchResults$> <$if dcShowExportLink()$> <a href="<$HttpCgiPath$>?IdcService= GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&dID=<$dID$>"> HTML Conversion of <$dDocTitle$></a> <$endif$> <$endloop$>
Sets the timeout value in minutes for the Dynamic Converter conversion process.
Defines the number of minutes to wait for the dynamic conversion of a document into HTML.
Default is 3 minutes.
Used in Dynamic Converter version 5.0 and higher.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DCTimeOut=5
Defines which rendition of the source file will be converted by Dynamic Converter.
When set to native, the native file is converted.
When set to webviewable, the web-viewable file is converted.
When set to alternate, the alternate file is converted.
Default is native.
Used in Dynamic Converter version 5.0 and higher.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DCViewFormat=webviewable
Configuration setting that overrides the conversion/step definitions published by the Oracle Content Server system.
This variable takes one argument, the path to the new definitions.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
DebugStdConversion=/temp/idcconversions
Defines the default input character set for conversion filters, such as Dynamic Converter or the Text Indexer Filter component.
Conversion products use the character encoding of the system to determine the encoding of the input to the conversion filter. This should be sufficient in most cases; however, there may be cases when you want to override this value.
For a complete list of encoding values, see the lcIsoEncoding
values in the std_encoding.htm file, which is located in the IdcHomeDir/resources directory.
Default is Cp1252
.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry for Japanese text:
DefaultFilterInputFormat=shift_jis
Used as a configuration entry for Korean text:
DefaultFilterInputFormat=euc-kr
Defines the default output character set for conversion filters, such as Dynamic Converter or the Text Indexer Filter component.
Conversion products use the character encoding of the system to determine the encoding of the output to the conversion filter. This should be sufficient in most cases; however, there may be cases when you want to override this value.
For a complete list of encoding values, see the lcIsoEncoding
values in the std_encoding.htm file, which is located in the IdcHomeDir/resources directory.
Default is Cp1252
.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry for Japanese text:
DefaultFilterOutputFormat=shift_jis
Used as a configuration entry for Korean text:
DefaultFilterOutputFormat=euc-kr
Defines the default thumbnail timeout.
Returns the thumbnail timeout values.
This variable must be followed by one of these flags:
Flag | Description |
---|---|
#factor | This value is multiplied by the file size to determine the amount of time allowed for thumbnail conversion. (The resulting time is limited by the #max and #min flags.) The default value is 3. Increase this value for busy or slow systems. |
#max | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the thumbnail conversion process to complete. The default time is 60 seconds. |
#min | Specifies the minimum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the thumbnail conversion process to complete. The default time is 5 seconds. |
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Timeout Values tab, Default Timeout for Graphics
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DefaultGraphicTimeout#factor=3
Defines the default template for Dynamic Converter conversions.
This value must be the Content ID of a checked-in template file to specify as the default.
There is no default value.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DefaultHtmlConversion=PLAIN
Defines the default native file timeout.
Returns the native file timeout values.
This variable must be followed by one of these flags:
Flag | Description |
---|---|
#factor | This value is multiplied by the file size to determine the amount of time allowed for native-to-PostScript conversion. (The resulting time is limited by the #max and #min flags.) The default value is 3. Increase this value for busy or slow systems. |
#max | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the native-to-PostScript conversion process to complete. The default time is 10 seconds. |
#min | Specifies the minimum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the native-to-PostScript conversion process to complete. The default time is 2 seconds. |
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Timeout Values tab, Default Native to Postscript Timeout
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DefaultNativeTimeout#factor=3
Defines the default PostScript timeout.
Returns the default PostScript timeout values.
This variable must be followed by one of these flags:
Flag | Description |
---|---|
#factor | This value is multiplied by the file size to determine the amount of time allowed for PostScript-to-PDF conversion. (The resulting time is limited by the #max and #min flags.) The default value is 4. Increase this value for busy or slow systems. |
#max | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the PostScript-to-PDF conversion process to complete. The default time is 2 seconds. |
#min | Specifies the minimum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the PostScript-to-PDF conversion process to complete (native or PostScript). The default time is 20 seconds. |
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Timeout Values tab, Default Postscript to PDF Timeout
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DefaultPostscriptTimeout#factor=4
Defines whether forced and up front conversions in Dynamic Converter are disabled.
When set to TRUE, files will only be converted by Dynamic Converter when a user views the dynamically converted rendition. Conversions at checkin (forced and up front) will not occur.
This setting applies to any new files checked in after the setting is set to TRUE. Any existing forced and up front conversions will still be used, unless the DisableKeepingForcedConversions setting is enabled.
This setting might be useful in the following situations:
Server space for caching or processing capacity for conversion is limited.
Most files are rarely viewed as web pages, so a relatively small number of files must be converted dynamically.
The delay time for on-the-fly conversions is acceptable.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DisableForcedConversions=true
Defines whether Dynamic Converter treats converted files as forced conversions for updating purposes.
When set to TRUE, files that were converted by forced or up front conversion are not considered forced conversions by Dynamic Converter. This means that even if Dynamic Converter would normally use the existing conversion rather than reconverting the file, the existing conversion will not be recognized as a forced conversion and the file will be reconverted.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DisableKeepingForcedConversions=true
Defines whether cached timestamps or Oracle Content Server database information is used by Dynamic Converter to determine which files must be reconverted.
When set to TRUE, Dynamic Converter queries the Oracle Content Server database rather than the cached timestamps to determine which files must be reconverted.
Enabling this setting reverts to pre-6.2 Dynamic Converter behavior. This setting can be used if you need to troubleshoot a related issue.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DisableOptimizedLatestReleaseQuerying=true
Sets the path to the executable used by PDF Converter to convert files to PDF.
Returns the path as a string.
If Adobe Acrobat Distiller is not detected during installation of PDF Converter, the default is the path to the Jaws PDF Library.
If Adobe Acrobat Distiller is detected during installation of PDF Converter, the default is the path to the Distiller executable.
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Paths tab, Adobe Distiller Executable File Path
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DistillerPath=C:/Program Files/IdcRefinery/shared/jaws_ps/ps2pdf.exe
Specifies that an item is allowed to be checked in without specifying a category or folder for the checkin. If a DoD configuration is in use, this will cause non-conformance with DoD regulations.
When set to TRUE, items must be checked in with a category or folder specified.
When set to FALSE, items may be checked in without specifying a category or folder.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
dodSkipCatFolderRequirement=false
Defines the port number on which the DtmServer (required for HTML Preview) listens to connections from Content Publisher clients.
Default is 4441.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DtmPort=4442
Defines the HTML flavor used by Dynamic Converter.
Possible settings are:
Internet Explorer 4.0
Netscape 4.0
HTML 3.0
HTML 4.0
Default is null
.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DynamicConverterHtmlFlavor=HTML 4.0
Defines whether up front and forced Dynamic Converter conversions are reevaluated during a rebuild of the search index.
When set to TRUE, content items being indexed during an index rebuild will be reevaluated for conversion by Dynamic Converter based on the conversion rules for forced and up front conversions.
This setting can be used to dynamically convert files during an index rebuild after you have created a new conversion rule.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
EnableRebuildForcesReconversion=true
Defines the Dynamic Converter rules that will apply forced conversions upon file checkin.
This is a comma-delimited list.
If a content item matches any of the specified conversion rules upon checkin, the file will be converted according to that rule. Each file can be converted into multiple renditions.
There is no default.
Note:
The forced conversion process does not apply the same Dynamic Converter template twice. For example, if you setForcedConversionRules=RuleA,RuleB
, but RuleA and RuleB specify the same template with a different layout, the conversion according to RuleB will not occur. (Best practice in this case would be to merge the layouts and use Idoc Script to dynamically select the appropriate layout elements.)IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ForcedConversionRules=Rule1,Rule2,Rule3
The maximum number of 30-second cycles that the Inbound Refinery allows before FrameMaker is considered to be not responding.
The Inbound Refinery watches the consfile.txt file for FrameMaker activity.
Default is 1.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
FrameMakerCyclesAllowed=1
Defines the FrameMaker conversion timeout.
Returns the FrameMaker timeout values.
This variable must be followed by one of these flags:
Flag | Description |
---|---|
#factor | This value is multiplied by the file size to determine the amount of time allowed for FrameMaker conversion. (The resulting time is limited by the #max and #min flags.) The default value is 1. Increase this value for busy or slow systems. |
#max | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the FrameMaker conversion process to complete. The default time is 10 seconds. |
#min | Specifies the minimum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the FrameMaker conversion process to complete. The default time is 1 second. |
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Timeout Values tab, FrameMaker to PostScript Timeout
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
FrameMakerTimeout#factor=2
Used with the Link Manager functionality.
This variable is used to enable Site Studio-specific link patterns for parsing friendly URLs for the pattern engine. If set to TRUE, this variable enables the Site Studio-specific link patterns.
The default value is FALSE, disabling the Site Studio-specific link patterns.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
HasSiteStudio=TRUE
For details about Link Manager use, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
This variable hides the Subject to Review related fields on Universal Records Manager Search and Checkin pages.
If set to TRUE, Subject to Review fields are hidden.
If set to FALSE, Subject to Review fields are revealed.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
HideVitalReview=false
Sets the opening HTML tag of the text highlighting style for files converted by Dynamic Converter.
Default is <strong>
.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
HighlightBegin=<b><font color=blue>
Sets the closing HTML tag of the text highlighting style for files converted by Dynamic Converter.
Default is </strong>
.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
HighlightEnd=</font></b>
Defines the path to the resource data subdirectory of the runtime media home for the Oracle Content Server system.
For information on local copies and load balancing, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite.
IdcNativeDir/resources
Used as a configuration entry:
$IdcNativeDir=/ucm/cs/resources/
Defines the path to the resource data subdirectory of the runtime media home for Oracle Universal Content Management.
For information on local copies and load balancing, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite.
IdcHomeDir/resources
Used as a configuration entry:
$IdcHomeDir=/ucm/resources/
Returns the results of converting the LatestReleased revision of a document using the template and layout associated with a particular Dynamic Converter conversion rule.
Fragments created through forced conversions can be referenced directly using this function.
Takes two parameters:
The first parameter is the Content ID of a document.
The second parameter is the name of a conversion rule.
Retrieves the specified document converted according to the template and layout defined for the specified conversion rule.
Retrieves the converted rendition of the content item with a Content ID of PhoneList, converted according to conversion rule RuleA:
<$incDynamicConversionByRule("PhoneList","RuleA")$>
Defines the counter that initializes the first collection ID.
This defines the initial folder identifier for the server (in millions).
This variable is set automatically by the Folders installation program if the WebDAV function is enabled at install.
Default is 0.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
InitialColID=0
Enables the processing of content items after conversion by the Inbound Refinery.
If set to TRUE, the Oracle Content Server system will process content items after conversion by the Inbound Refinery.
If set to FALSE, the Oracle Content Server system will not process content items after conversion by the Inbound Refinery.
The NoAutomation setting overrides this setting.
Default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
IsAutoQueue=false
Specifies if the Inbound Refinery is installed.
This value is set to FALSE during initial Oracle Content Server installation.
This value is set to TRUE during Inbound Refinery installation.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
IsContentRefineryPresent=true
Enables Dynamic Converter.
This value is set to FALSE during initial Oracle Content Server installation.
This value is set to TRUE during Dynamic Converter installation.
Default is FALSE.
System Properties, Options tab, Enable Dynamic Converter
Admin Server, General Configuration, Enable Dynamic Converter
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
As a configuration setting, enables Dynamic Converter functionality:
IsDynamicConverterEnabled=true
As script, used to evaluate whether dynamic converter functionality is enabled:
<$if IsDynamicConverterEnabled and isTrue(IsDynamicConverterEnabled)$> <tr> <td align="center" width="75"> <a href="<$HttpCgiPath$>?IdcService=GET_TEMPLATE_CONVERSIONS"> <img src="<$HttpImagesRoot$><$admin_conversion_image$>" border="0" width="<$adminImageWidth$>" height="<$adminImageHeight$>"></a> </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="245"><span class=largeTableEntry> <a href="<$HttpCgiPath$>?IdcService=GET_TEMPLATE_CONVERSIONS"> <$lc("wwTemplateConversions")$></span></a> </td> </tr> <$endif$>
Checks if the Inbound Refinery has failed to convert the content item.
Returns TRUE if the conversion process failed.
Returns FALSE if no conversion failure was detected.
Displays text if the conversion process was not complete:
<$if IsFailedConversion$> <p><font face="arial" size="2"> The Refinery was unable to complete the conversion process.</p> <$endif$>
Defines the minimum interval in milliseconds at which the timestamp of a converted content item will be checked.
For a particular cached web-viewable file, Dynamic Converter will consult the timestamp again only after the time specified by this setting has passed.
If the timestamp of a cached content item has changed, Dynamic Converter reconverts the file.
Default is 1500 milliseconds (1.5 seconds).
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LatestReleasedTimestampTimeout=60000
Used with the Link Manager functionality.
This variable controls link extraction during the indexing rebuild cycle.
If set to TRUE, this variable prevents Link Manager from extracting links during the index rebuild cycle. If set to FALSE, links are extracted.
The default is FALSE.
Because Link Manager does all of its work during the indexing cycle, it will increase the amount of time required to index documents and to rebuild collections.
However, the time taken may not be noticeable because most of the time is spent indexing the document into the collection. The amount of time required depends on the type and size of the documents involved. That is, if the file needs to be converted, this requires more time than text-based (HTML) files.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkDisableOnRebuild=TRUE
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with the Link Manager functionality.
This variable enables or disables the Resources section on the Content Information page. If set to TRUE, it configures the Oracle Content Server system to suppress the References section. Link Manager then does not compute the link references for presentation.
If set to FALSE, the Oracle Content Server system displays the Show and Hide toggle switches on the Content Information page. By clicking on the toggle switch, link references are displayed or concealed.
The default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkDisableReferenceInfo=TRUE
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with the Link Manager functionality.
This variable provides a list of file formats that Link Manager disregards during the link extraction process. By default, this is empty.
There are some file formats (such as Word) that must be converted by HtmlExport before links can be extracted. However, links in text-based file formats (HTML) can be extracted by Link Manager without requiring conversion by HtmlExport.
For example, you may have PHP files (or files in some other custom format) that are actually text-based. For such files, conversion by HtmlExport may not be necessary before Link Manager processes them for link extraction. Such formats can be listed in this configuration variable.
The only parameter(s) are the formats.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
In the following example, specifying the full MIME type format limits the variations of the listed types that are excluded. For example, listing application/msword
will not exclude application/vnd.msword
or other variations. In this case, you must include each specific MIME type variation in the list that you want to exclude.
LkDisallowConversionFormats=application/msword,audio/wav,video/avi
In the following example, all variations of each MIME type in the list are excluded. Using the shortened format of the MIME type is more advantageous in that it allows greater flexibility.
LkDisallowConversionFormats=msword,wav,avi
Important:
Link Manager does not use HtmlExport to convert files that contain any of the following strings in the file format: hcs, htm, image, text, xml, jsp, and asp. These files are handled by Link Manager without need for conversion. To check the current file formats and extension mappings of your system, use the File Formats window in the Configuration ManagerFor details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with the Link Manager functionality.
This variable is used to manage security restriction checks for non-admin users during a link search.
If set to TRUE, this configures Link Manager to perform a security check on non-admin users while implementing a managed link search. This is the default setting.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkIsSecureSearch=TRUE
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with the Link Manager functionality.
This variable controls link extraction from previously indexed documents during a rebuild. If set to TRUE, it configures Link Manager to extract links from documents as they are indexed into the system during a rebuild. This is the default setting.
If set to FALSE, this prevents Link Manager from extracting links from documents as they are indexed into the system during a rebuild.
Because Link Manager does all of its work during the indexing cycle, it will increase the amount of time required to index documents and to rebuild collections.
However, the time taken may not be noticeable since most of the time is spent indexing the document into the collection. Although, the amount of time required does depend on the type and size of the documents involved. That is, if the file needs to be converted, this requires more time than text-based (HTML) files.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkReExtractOnRebuild=FALSE
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used to control the number of links submitted to Site Studio during a refresh process. By default, the batch size value is set to 100.
Depending on the value, this configuration variable can make the refresh processes more (or less) receptive to an abort request. The calculation for LkRefreshErrorsAllowed
is completed after, not during, each batch process. Therefore, the lower the value for LkRefreshBatchSize
, the more likely it is that the refresh activity will promptly terminate because the number of allowed errors is more quickly exceeded.
If you are using Site Studio, LkRefreshBatchSize enables you to have better control over the refresh abort option than using the combined LkRefreshErrorPercent and LkRefreshErrorThreshold settings. For example, if you set the percent value to 5 and the threshold value to 20, you would expect the refresh activity to abort after the first error. However, Link Manager might actually process more than one error before aborting.
The reason for this is that during refresh activities, all the links recognized as Site Studio links (or those requiring Site Studio processing) are grouped and sent to Site Studio as a batch. Consequently, refreshes are more efficient, but abort requests are unresponsive during this time because Site Studio is unaware of aborts and total error counts.
However, Site Studio is aware of the number of errors it has encountered in the current batch. For this reason, the Link Manager's abort calculation can not take place in all situations and the error configuration values (percent and threshold) are simply suggestions to Link Manager for when an abort should occur. Using LkRefreshBatchSize
, however, enables you to more accurately control the abort receptivity during refresh activities that involve Site Studio link batches.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkRefreshBatchSize=200
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with Link Manager functionality.
This variable is used with LkRefreshErrorThreshold
to compute if the refresh activity should be aborted. When the refresh activity processes more links than the threshold value, Link Manager calculates the proportion of errors. If the number of errors exceeds the percent value, the refresh activity is aborted.
The percent value is set to 10 by default.
Note:
If you choose to set a value forLkRefreshErrorsAllowed
, it could override the combination of threshold and percent values. For example, if the value is less than the calculated threshold/percent value for links/errors, then the refresh activity could abort even if the number of links processed does not exceed the threshold limit. Therefore, it is recommended that you use either the LkRefreshErrorsAllowed
configuration setting or the combination of the LkRefreshErrorThreshold
and LkRefreshErrorPercent
configuration settings.IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkRefreshErrorPercent=20
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with Link Manager functionality.
This variable sets an absolute error count for refresh processes. When the set number of errors is encountered, the refresh activity aborts. This configuration setting is not used by default.
Note:
If you choose to set a value forLkRefreshErrorsAllowed
, it could override the combination of threshold and percent values. For example, if the value is less than the calculated threshold/percent value for links/errors, then the refresh activity could abort even if the number of links processed does not exceed the threshold limit. Therefore, it is recommended that you use either the LkRefreshErrorsAllowed
configuration setting or the combination of the LkRefreshErrorThreshold
and LkRefreshErrorPercent
configuration settings.IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkRefreshErrorsAllowed=10
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Used with Link Manager functionality.
This variable is used with LkRefreshErrorPercent
to compute if the refresh activity should be aborted. When the refresh activity processes more links than the threshold value, Link Manager calculates the proportion of errors. If the number of errors exceeds the percent value, the refresh activity is aborted.
The threshold value is set to 100 by default.
Note:
If you choose to set a value forLkRefreshErrorsAllowed
, it could override the combination of threshold and percent values. For example, if the value is less than the calculated threshold/percent value for links/errors, then the refresh activity could abort even if the number of links processed does not exceed the threshold limit. Therefore, it is recommended that you use either the LkRefreshErrorsAllowed
configuration setting or the combination of the LkRefreshErrorThreshold
and LkRefreshErrorPercent
configuration settings.IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
LkRefreshErrorThreshold=200
For details about using Link Manager, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server.
Defines the maximum size of the Dynamic Converter cache, in megabytes.
When a cleanup scan is run (see DatedCacheIntervalDays), the cache is cleaned up according to this setting as follows:
If the Dynamic Converter cache is larger than this size, the oldest cached files (determined by last access date) are deleted until the cache is smaller than this size.
If the Dynamic Converter cache is smaller than this size, only files that are older than the ConversionCacheExpirationPeriodInDays and were not converted using conversion rules (forced or up front conversion) are deleted.
Default is 10,000 (10 gigabytes).
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
MaxConversionCacheSizeInMegs=5,000
Specifies the maximum number of levels that recursion can be used when defining a custom conversion.
A custom conversion engine can call another conversion, but to prevent loops, this setting limits the number of levels of such calls.
Default is 6.
IntradocDir/ucm/ibr/bin/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
MaxNumRecursiveStepDefinitions=3
Defines the path for the MS Publisher executable file.
Returns the path as a string.
Default is an empty string.
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Paths tab, MS Publisher Executable Path
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
MSPubexePath=c:/Program Files/Microsoft Publisher/mspub.exe
Defines whether Dynamic Converter will reconvert a file when the template or layout has changed.
When set to TRUE, files that were converted by forced or up front conversion will not be reconverted when the template or layout is changed.
If a conversion rule is changed to use a different template or layout, the normal evaluation logic is used.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
NeverTimeoutForcedConversionsTemplateChange=true
Used by the Thumbnails program to set the number of renditions of a content item.
When set to 0, thumbnails are not created on search results pages.
When set to 1, thumbnails are created on search results pages.
Default is 0.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used to determine if useThumbnails should be set:
<@dynamichtml searchapi_result_definitions@> <$if NumAdditionalRenditions and NumAdditionalRenditions > 0$> <$useThumbnails=1$> <$endif$> <@end@>
Defines the socket port for the OpenOffice listener.
This setting is used by PDF Converter's OpenOffice connection string:
uno:socket,host=<OpenOfficeListenerURL>, port=<OpenOfficeListenerPort>;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager
Default is 8100.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
OpenOfficeListenerPort=8110
Defines the URL (socket hostname) for the OpenOffice listener.
This setting is used by PDF Converter's OpenOffice connection string:
uno:socket,host=<OpenOfficeListenerURL>,port=<OpenOfficeListenerPort>;urp; StarOffice.ServiceManager
Default is localhost.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
OpenOfficeListenerURL=/mycomputer/localhost
Defines the path for the OpenOffice listener.
If PDF Converter cannot connect to the OpenOffice connection, it attempts to open the listener defined by this path.
Default is an empty string.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
OpenOfficePath=C:\Program Files\Open Office.org.1.0.1\program\quickstart.exe
Defines the path for the Adobe PageMaker executable file.
Returns the path as a string.
Default is an empty string.
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Paths tab, PageMaker Executable File Path
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PageMakerExePath=c:/Program Files/Adobe/PageMaker 6.5/pagemaker.exe
Defines the default post-conversion timeout.
Returns the post-conversion timeout values.
This variable must be followed by one of these flags:
Flag | Description |
---|---|
#factor | This value is multiplied by the file size to determine the amount of time allowed for post-conversion processing. (The resulting time is limited by the #max and #min flags.) The default value is 1. Increase this value for busy or slow systems. |
#max | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for any post-conversion processes to complete. The default time is 10 seconds. |
#min | Specifies the minimum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for any post-conversion processes to complete. The default time is 1 second. |
Shared Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Timeout Values tab, Post PDF Production Timeout
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PostConversionTimeOut#factor=1
Defines the path to an executable that is used to process PDF files after conversion.
The PDF file path is the only command line parameter.
The specified file must be a Win32 executable.
This process is invoked after the conversion to PDF and before the optimization of the PDF. Since this is invoked once for each file that is processed by the Inbound Refinery, it could also be used for other events that might need to be synchronized to the conversion of a file. If the value is not empty, the Inbound Refinery will attempt to run the process.
Default is an empty string.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, General tab, Post PDF Production Path
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PostprocessPDFPath=c:/domain/IdcRefinery/ConversionProcess/IDCWaterPost.exe
Specifies the name of the printer that is used to convert files to PostScript.
This must be the name of a valid PostScript printer.
Default is IDC PDF Converter.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PostscriptPrinterName=Acrobat Distiller
Defines how Microsoft PowerPoint content items are converted.
When set to slide, each page of the PDF file contains one slide.
When set to notes, each page of the PDF file contains a slide with its notes.
When set to handout, each page of the PDF file contains six slides.
Default is slide.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Convert in PowerPoint format options
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PowerPointPrintOutput=notes
Defines the path to an executable that is used to process files before conversion.
The specified file must be a Win32 executable.
Default is an empty string.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Legacy Conversions tab, Preconversion Path
DomainHome/urm/ibr/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PreconversionPath=c:/out/preconversion.bat
Defines the preconversion timeout.
Returns the preconversion timeout value.
This variable must be followed by one of these flags:
Flag | Description |
---|---|
#factor | This value is multiplied by the file size to determine the amount of time allowed for preconversion processes. (The resulting time is limited by the #max and #min flags.) The default value is 1. Increase this value for busy or slow systems. |
#max | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the preconversion process to complete. The default time is 10 seconds. |
#min | Specifies the minimum time in seconds that the Inbound Refinery waits for the preconversion process to complete. The default time is 1 second. |
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Legacy Conversions tab, Pre-Converter Timeout
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PreconversionWaitTime#max=60
Defines the file extension output from Content Publisher that is to be used in HTML Preview.
Default is HCSP.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/bin/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PreviewOutputExtension=jsp
Defines the path for HTML Preview executable.
The tcpreview.exe file resides in the Content Publisher installation directory.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/bin/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PreviewPath=C:/Program Files/Oracle Content Publisher/tcpreview.exe
Defines the location of the PostScript file created by the Inbound Refinery.
This setting must match the port setting of the printer used by the Inbound Refinery.
Default is c:/temp/idcoutput.ps.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
PrinterPortPath=c:/temp/idcrefinery/idcoutput.ps
Enables the processing of URL hyperlinks in Microsoft Excel content items.
When set to TRUE, URL hyperlinks in Excel files are processed.
When set to FALSE, URL hyperlinks in Excel files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process Excel URL links
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessExcelUrlHyperlinks=true
Enables the conversion of internal document links in Adobe InDesign content items.
When set to TRUE, internal document links in Adobe InDesign files are processed.
When set to FALSE, internal document links in Adobe InDesign files are not processed.
Default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessInDesignBookmarks=false
Enables the conversion of URL links in Adobe InDesign content items.
When set to TRUE, URL links in Adobe InDesign files are processed.
When set to FALSE, URL links in Adobe InDesign files are not processed.
Default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessInDesignHyperlinks=false
Enables the creation of PDF page thumbnails when converting Adobe InDesign content items.
When set to TRUE, the PDF file will include page thumbnails.
When set to FALSE, the PDF file will not include page thumbnails.
This setting does not affect the creation of thumbnails on search results pages.
Default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessInDesignInternalPDFThumbnail=false
Enables an update of all links in Adobe InDesign content items before conversion.
When set to TRUE, links in Adobe InDesign files are updated before conversion. If linked objects are not available, the conversion will fail.
When set to FALSE, links in Adobe InDesign files are not updated before conversion.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessInDesignLinkUpdate=true
Sets the version of the PDF files that PDF Converter produces from Adobe InDesign content items.
When set to TRUE, PDF Converter produces PDF version 1.4 (Acrobat 5.0 compatible) files from Adobe InDesign files.
When set to FALSE, PDF Converter produces PDF version 1.3 (Acrobat 4.0 compatible) files from Adobe InDesign files.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessInDesignPDFCompatibility50=true
Enables the processing of hyperlinks in Microsoft PowerPoint content items.
When set to TRUE and the PowerPointPrintOutput setting is set to SLIDE, the following hyperlinks in PowerPoint files are processed:
URL links
Next slide
Previous slide
When set to FALSE, hyperlinks in PowerPoint files are not processed.
If the PowerPointPrintOutput setting is set to NOTES or HANDOUT, hyperlinks in PowerPoint files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process PowerPoint Hyperlinks
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessPowerpointHyperlinks=true
Enables the conversion of internal hyperlinks in Microsoft Visio content items.
When set to TRUE, internal hyperlinks in Visio files are processed.
When set to FALSE, internal hyperlinks in Visio files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process internal Visio links
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessVisioInternalHyperlinks=true
Enables the conversion of URL links in Microsoft Visio content items.
When set to TRUE, URL links in Visio files are processed.
When set to FALSE, URL links in Visio files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process Visio URL links
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessVisioUrlHyperlinks=true
Enables the conversion of page reference bookmarks in Microsoft Word content items.
When set to TRUE, page reference bookmarks in Microsoft Word files are converted to PDF bookmarks. (All other types of bookmarks are ignored.)
When set to FALSE, bookmarks in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is TRUE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process document bookmarks
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordBookMarks=false
Enables the conversion of comments in Microsoft Word content items to PDF notes.
When set to TRUE, comments in Microsoft Word files are converted to PDF notes.
When set to FALSE, comments in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process document comments to PDF notes
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordComments=true
Enables the conversion of e-mail hyperlinks in Microsoft Word content items.
The ProcessWordUrlHyperlinks setting must be TRUE for this setting to be valid.
When set to TRUE, e-mail hyperlinks in Microsoft Word files are processed.
When set to FALSE, e-mail hyperlinks in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process mailto links
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordEmailLinks=true
Enables the conversion of footnotes and endnotes in Microsoft Word content items to hyperlinks.
When set to TRUE, footnotes and endnotes in Microsoft Word files are converted to hyperlinks.
When set to FALSE, footnotes and endnotes in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process document links to footnotes and endnotes
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordFootEndNote=true
Enables the conversion of standard headings in Microsoft Word content items to PDF bookmarks.
When set to TRUE, standard heading paragraph styles (Heading 1 through Heading 9 and any custom styles based on these standard styles) in Microsoft Word files are converted to PDF bookmarks.
If a table of contents has already been processed using the ProcessWordToc setting, then this setting is ignored and headings will not be converted to bookmarks.
When set to FALSE, heading styles in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is TRUE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process heading styles to PDF bookmarks
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordHeadings=false
Enables the conversion of hyperlinks in Microsoft Word content items.
When set to TRUE, all types of hyperlinks in Microsoft Word files are processed.
When set to FALSE, hyperlinks in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordHyperlinks=true
Enables the conversion of tables of contents in Microsoft Word content items to PDF bookmarks.
When set to TRUE, tables of contents entries that are automatically generated in Microsoft Word files are converted to PDF bookmarks.
When set to FALSE, tables of contents in Microsoft Word files are not processed. (However, if the table of contents entries have hyperlinks, they will be processed according to the ProcessWordUrlHyperlinks setting.)
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process Table of Contents to PDF bookmarks
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordToc=true
Enables the conversion of URL hyperlinks in Microsoft Word content items.
When set to TRUE, URL hyperlinks in Microsoft Word files are processed.
When set to FALSE, URL hyperlinks in Microsoft Word files are not processed.
Default is TRUE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, Native Options tab, Process URL links
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ProcessWordUrlHyperlinks=false
Specifies how the time is entered into the date/time fields when using the pop-up calendar. If this option is not set, the time defaults to midnight of the selected date.
This is a string value which can be set in the following ways:
current: sets the time equivalent to the client computer's clock.
any time, expressed in the system locale format. Missing values are interpreted as a zero. Missing AM/PM designations are interpreted as using 24-hour format. For example, 1:15 PM, 01:15 PM, and 13:15 are interpreted the same within a system locale that designates AM and PM.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
pucDefaultTime=current
If set to TRUE, specifies if the pop-up calendar is available on a search page. If set to FALSE, disables the pop-up calendar on the search page.
The default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
pucEnableOnSearch=false
Specifies if date fields display only the date or the date and time.
If set to TRUE, disables the display of the time in a date field and forces the Content Server to parse the check-in time as midnight of the selected date, regardless of how pucDefaultTime is set.
If set to false, displays the time in a date field.
The default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
pucHideTimeInDateFields=true
Determines how the month names are displayed in the pop-up calendar.
This is a string value which can be set in the following ways:
short: truncates the month name based on user locale. For example, January is truncated to Jan, February to Feb, and so on.
long: displays the full month name based on user locale.
Default is long.
pucUseMonthLocale=short
Determines how the day names are displayed in the pop-up calendar.
This is a string value which can be set in the following ways:
1char: uses the first letter of the day. Note that this starts with the numeral '1', not a lower-case 'L'.
short: uses two characters to represent the day name.
medium: uses the standard three-character day names
long: displays the full name based on user locale.
Default is long.
pucUseWeekdayLocale=short
Specifies the horizontal location of the pop-up calendar on the page in pixels, relative to the default position. This is a value set as an integer. The default is 0.
pucXOffset=10
Specifies the vertical location of the pop-up calendar on the page in pixels, relative to the default position. This is a value set as an integer. The default is 0.
pucYOffset=10
Specifies the z-ordering object position of the pop-up calendar layer. The larger the number, the higher the placement within the page layer positions. Use a positive number greater than any other z-index style attribute specified on the page to ensure the calendar is displayed over other elements.
This is specified as an integer value. Default is 0.
pucZIndex=10
Defines the path to the working directory for the Inbound Refinery queue.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
As a configuration setting:
QueueDir=x:/domain_refinery/
When a content item is placed in an ACL-restricted folder (RW recordsmanager alias), users have only RW access, except for the author who can delete the item. Setting this configuration variable to true disallows deletion of the item by the author, restricting the author to only RW access.
If set to TRUE, authors are not allowed to delete content they authored.
If set to FALSE, authors are allowed to delete content they authored.
The default is FALSE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RecordsManagementDenyAuthorFreePassOnRMSecurity=true
Sets the number of disk scrubbing passes used for a destroy action.
The default is 2.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RecordsManagementNumberOverwriteOnDelete=4
Allows users with the Records Administrator role to screen for frozen items to which they do not have access (through ACLs) on the screening page or the Freeze Information Page.
If set to FALSE, frozen items can be screened.
If set to TRUE, frozen items cannot be screened.
The default is FALSE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaAddDocWhereClauseForScreening=true
This variable enables the option to keep or destroy metadata when using the following disposition actions: Delete All Revisions, Accession, Archive, Move, and Transfer.
If set to TRUE, enables the use of the keep/destroy option.
If set to FALSE, disables the use of this option.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaAllowKeepOrDestroyMetadataOption=true
This variable enables File Plan folder structure functionality.
If set to FALSE, disables the folder structure used with MoReq2 file plans.
If set to TRUE, enables folder structure for use with MoReq2 file plans.
The default is FALSE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaEnableFilePlan=true
This variable enables the fixed clone functionality, which allows the creation of record clones of content revisions.
If set to FALSE, enables fixed clone functionality.
If set to TRUE, disables fixed clone functionality.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaEnableFixedClones=false
This variable enables additional security on screening results. If a user does not have appropriate security for an item in a screening result list, that item is hidden from view.
If set to TRUE, enables filtering on screening results.
If set to FALSE, disables additional security on screening results.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaEnablePostFilterOnScreening=false
These variables are used to define the naming convention for volumes. The usual convention is prefix+timestamp+suffix
. Use these variables to define the prefix and suffix. If neither is defined, a prefix of volume_
is used by default.
RmaFilePlanVolumePrefix=
value: Sets the prefix used to value.
RmaFilePlanVolumeSuffix=
value: Sets the suffix used to value.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
This variable sets the suffix that is automatically appended to a fixed clone content item.
Default: RmaFixedClonesTitleSuffix=
fixed_clone
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Use this variable to hide external fields on the Checkin and Update pages.
If set to TRUE, hides external fields on the Checkin and Update pages.
If set to FALSE, displays external fields on the Checkin and Update pages.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this variable to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RMAHideExternalFieldsFromCheckInUpdate=false
Specifies whether to hide external fields on the Search and Content Information pages. The default is TRUE.
If set to TRUE, hides external fields on the Search and Content Information pages.
If set to FALSE, displays external fields on the Search and Content Information pages.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RMAHideExternalFieldsFromSearchInfo=false
Controls who is notified when events are triggered by a disposition rule.
If set to TRUE, both the specified notification reviewer and the original category author receive e-mail notifications of the event.
If set to FALSE, only the category author receives e-mail.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaNotifyDispReviewerAndCatAuthor=false
Controls if an alternate user can perform review actions and process assigned disposition events.
If set to TRUE, both the original user and the alternative reviewer receive e-mail notifications about the action.
If set to FALSE, only the alternative reviewer receives e-mail.
The default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
RmaNotifyReviewerAndAlternateReviewer=false
Specifies that a particular forced conversion rule creates a fragment in Dynamic Converter.
Fragments are pieces of content that will be included in another content item. Fragments generally do not include <HTML> or <BODY> tags, and are not intended to be viewed by themselves.
When this variable is set to 1, the specified forced conversion rule converts files to fragments.
The specified forced conversion rule must be included in the ForcedConversionRules setting.
There is no default.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Specifies that the RuleA forced conversion rule converts files to fragments:
RuleA:IsFragmentOnly=1 ForcedConversionRules=RuleA
Specifies that the reduction process truncates data strings to fit into the corresponding table column for Content Tracker.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctAutoTruncateDataStrings=true
Specifies the path to the directory where Content Tracker is installed.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctComponentDir=DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/
Specifies use of Java code execution trace for Content Tracker.
If set to TRUE, enables Java code execution trace for Content Tracker. Used with SctDebugLogFilePath.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctDebugLogEnabled=true
Specifies the directory for Java code execution trace for Content Tracker. Used with SctDebugLogEnabled.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/log/SCT_DEBUG_TRACE.log
Controls if the Content Tracker service handler filter writes out the service DataBinder objects into dump files. These files can be used as diagnostic tools when developing field map sets for extended service logging.
If set to FALSE, prevents the Content Tracker service handler filter from writing out the DataBinder objects into dump files.
If set to TRUE, configures the Content Tracker service handler filter to write out the DataBinder objects into dump files. Use the dump files to view what data is available at the time the particular service events are recorded.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctDebugServiceBinderDumpEnabled=true
Specifies performance optimization for Content Tracker to function as efficiently as possible for use in high-volume production environments. Content Tracker collects and records only content access event data. This excludes information gathering on non-content access events like searches or the collection and synthesis of user profile summaries.
If set to TRUE, Content Tracker ensures that the database tables contain only the most current data and expired table rows are discarded rather than archived. This applies to all Content Tracker database tables.
By default, only the SctAccessLog table is populated and expired rows are not archived. However, if both SctTrackContentAccessOnly and SctDoNotArchive are disabled, all tables are populated and their expired data archived.
If set to FALSE, Content Tracker database tables contain all recorded data and expired table rows are not discarded.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctDoNotArchive=true
Specifies a list of columns that Content Tracker should not populate in the SctAccessLog table. This variable supports performance optimization for Content Tracker to function as efficiently as possible for use in high-volume production environments. Content Tracker collects and records only content access event data. This excludes information gathering on non-content access events like searches or the collection and synthesis of user profile summaries.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctDoNotPopulateAccessLogColumns=SctParentSequence,c_ip,cs_username
Specifies whether Content Tracker monitor external user logins and automatically propagate their role and account information to the UserSecurityAttributes table. These authenticated users are qualified based on their user roles and accounts.
Regardless of whether the SctExternalUserLogEnabled configuration variable is enabled or disabled, all the of the content item access information for external users is tracked and recorded. But when this variable is enabled, it ensures that this data is included in reports that explicitly correlate externally authenticated user names with their associated user roles and accounts. Specifically, the Top Content Items by User Role report and the Users by User Role report include all of the content item access activity by external users.
If set to FALSE, disables replication of external user account and role information to the UserSecurityAttributes table.
If set to TRUE, enables replications of external user account and role information to the UserSecurityAttributes table.
The default is TRUE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctExternalUserLogEnabled=true
Specifies the path to the directory where the filter plugin stores the event logs for Content Tracker.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/data/
Directs the filter plugin to disregard URLs contained within the listed directory node.
The default is DomainHome/ucm/cs/resources/;DomainHome/ucm/cs/common/
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Directs the filter plugin to disregard URLs with the listed file types. The value is a list of comma-delimited file types.
The default is gif,jps,js,css
.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctIgnoreFileTypes=gif,jps
Specifies the path to the directory or directories where Content Tracker looks for raw event logs, such as sctLog. The path can have multiple values, separated by semi-colons. For example, directory1;directory2;...;directoryn
The default is DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/data/
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies that service handler filters and web server filter plugin track all events and create event logs. This is the Content Tracker master on/off switch.
If set to TRUE, the service handler filters and web server filter plugin track all events and create event logs.
If set to FALSE, the service handler filters and web server filter plugin ignore all events and create no logs.
The default is TRUE.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies that the filter plugin record IMMEDIATE_RESPONSE_PAGE events in the sctSecurityLog, and the reduction process to read the event log.
If set to TRUE, the filter plugin records IMMEDIATE_RESPONSE_PAGE events in the sctSecurityLog, and the reduction process reads the event log.
If set to FALSE, the filter plugin does not record IMMEDIATE_RESPONSE_PAGE events in the sctSecurityLog, and the reduction process does not read the event log.
The default is TRUE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctLogSecurity=true
Specifies the maximum number of days worth of reduced data kept in the Recent state. Overflow from Recent is moved to the Archive state.
The default is 60.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctMaxRecentCount=3
Specifies the maximum number of seconds that can occur between consecutive references by a particular user to a particular content item (for example, a PDF file) and have the adjacent references be considered a single sustained access. Consecutive references that occur further apart in time count as separate accesses.
The default is 3600.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctMaxRereadTime=4200
Used with SctReductionRequireEventLogs to limit Available Dates range for Content Tracker event logs. Unit equals days. Zero equals unlimited.
The default is 0.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctReductionAvailableDatesLookback=10
Specifies the path to the directory where the Content Tracker reduction logs are stored.
The default is DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/log/
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies that Content Tracker performs reduction in association with event logs. Used in Detached configurations.
If set to TRUE, Content Tracker performs reduction only when event logs are found.
If set to FALSE, Content Tracker performs reduction even if no event logs are found.
The default is TRUE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctReductionRequireEventLogs=false
Specifies that Content Tracker Reports uses one of two security modes: secure and non-secure. The security checks preference provides the option to employ individual user roles and account information to restrict the visibility of content items information in report results. This option enables you to control what content items (and metadata) that users can see in their generated reports. Ideally, users should not see anything through Content Tracker Reports that they could not find using an Oracle Content Server search.
If set to TRUE, information in any generated report is filtered (made secure) based on the user's role and account privilege.
If Access Control Lists (ACLs) are enabled on your Oracle Content Server instance, the secure mode option in Content Tracker Reports does not work. On an ACL-based system, the secure mode must be disabled. In this case, it is possible for users other than a system administrator to see information about content items that they would not otherwise be authorized to access and view.
If set to FALSE, information in generated reports is the same as what a user would see with an Oracle Content Server search.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctrEnableSecurityCheck=true
Selects which Oracle Content Server instance performs data reduction for Content Tracker. Used in multi-JVM configurations.
If set to TRUE, the owning Oracle Content Server instance performs data reduction.
If set to FALSE, the owning Oracle Content Server instance does not perform data reduction.
The default is TRUE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctScheduledReductionEnable=false
Specifies performance optimization for Content Tracker to function as efficiently as possible for use in high-volume production environments. Content Tracker collects and records only content access event data. This excludes information gathering on non-content access events like searches or the collection and synthesis of user profile summaries.
If set to TRUE, Content Tracker minimizes the information that is stored in the cs_userAgent column of the SctAccessLog table.
If set to FALSE, Content Tracker does not minimize the information that is stored in the cs_userAgent column of the SctAccessLog table.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctSimplifyUserAgents=true
Enables Snapshot functions for Content Tracker.
If set to TRUE, enables Snapshot functions. This is set from the Data Engine Control Center.
If set to FALSE, disables Snapshot functions.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Enables or disables the Last Access Date Snapshot function for Content Tracker.
If set to TRUE, enables the Last Access Date Snapshot function. This is set from the Data Engine Control Center.
If set to FALSE, disables the function.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies the metadata field name for Last Access Date (xLastAcccessDate) for Content Tracker.
The default is none.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Enables or disables the "Long" interval access count Snapshot function for Content Tracker.
If set to TRUE, enables the Long interval access count Snapshot function. This is set from the Data Engine Control Center.
If set to FALSE, disables the function.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies the metadata field name for Long Internal Count (xAccessesInLast90Days) for Content Tracker. This field name is set from the Data Engine Control Center.
The default is none.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies the number of days for the Long Interval Count (xAccessesInLast90Days) for Content Tracker. This value is set from the Data Engine Control Center.
The default is none.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Enables or disables the Short Interval Access Count Snapshot function for Content Tracker. This is set from the Data Engine Control Center.
If set to TRUE, enables the Short Interval Access Count Snapshot function.
If set to FALSE, disables the function.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies the metadata field name for Short Internal Count (xAccessesInLast10Days) for Content Tracker. Set from the Data Engine Control Center.
The default is none.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies the number of days for Short Internal Count (xAccessesInLast10Days) for Content Tracker. Set from the Data Engine Control Center.
The default is none.
Important:
This variable must be set using the Content Tracker Admin Applet (the Data Engine Control Center), which is accessed through the Oracle Content Server interface.DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Specifies performance optimization for Content Tracker to function as efficiently as possible for use in high-volume production environments. Content Tracker collects and records only content access event data. This excludes information gathering on non-content access events like searches or the collection and synthesis of user profile summaries.
When enabled, only content access events are recorded. This is the default.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctTrackContentAccessOnly=true
Sets Content Tracker to convert logged event times to Universal Coordinated Time.
If set to TRUE, logged event times are converted to Universal Coordinated Time.
If set to FALSE, logged event times use local time.
The default is FALSE.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/cs/data/contenttracker/config/sct.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SctUseGMT=true
Defines the name of the backup conversion step that the Inbound Refinery will use if the native step conversion step fails.
Default is OIXConverter (Outside In).
AllowSecondaryConversion must be set to TRUE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SecondaryConversionStepName=OIXConverter
Defines whether content items are displayed when browsing storage locations for Physical Content Manager (PCM).
If set to TRUE, permits content items to be displayed. If storage locations contain large numbers of items (that is, more than 100 per location), display time can be slowed.
If set to FALSE, content items are hidden in storage locations.
Default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this settings to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ShowContentForStorageBrowse=false
Defines whether a box is placed around hyperlinks in PDF files.
When set to TRUE, a box is placed around hyperlinks in PDF files.
When set to FALSE, a box is not placed around hyperlinks in PDF files.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/shared/idcrefinery.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
ShowHyperlinkBox=true
This variable enables the Simple Profile functionality.
When set to TRUE, enables Simple Profile functionality.
When set to FALSE, disables Simple Profile functionality.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
SimpleProfilesEnabled=true
Defines the minimum interval in minutes at which Dynamic Converter will reconvert a file when the template or layout has changed.
When set to a positive value, forced or up front conversions will be reconverted because of a change to the template or layout only after the time specified by this setting has passed.
If a conversion rule is changed to use a different template or layout, the normal evaluation logic is used.
This setting is ignored if the NeverTimeoutForcedConversionsTemplateChange setting is TRUE.
When set to 0, the TimeoutMismatchedForcedConversionsInMins setting is used.
Default is 0.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
TimeoutChangedTemplateForcedConversionsInMins=1
Defines the minimum interval in minutes at which Dynamic Converter will reconvert a file when the source document, template, or layout has changed.
When set to a positive value, forced or up front conversions will be reconverted because of a change to the source document, template, or layout only after the time specified by this setting has passed.
If a conversion rule is changed to use a different template or layout, the normal evaluation logic is used.
If the TimeoutChangedTemplateForcedConversionsInMins is set to a positive value, this setting applies only to changes in the source document.
When set to 0, forced or up front conversions will not be reconverted because of a change to the source document.
Default is 15 minutes.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
TimeoutMismatchedForcedConversionsInMins=10
Outputs a report to the debug trace during the Dynamic Converter cache cleanup cycle.
When set to TRUE, the debug trace includes a report of which documents were deleted, the conversion type of deleted documents (forced or not), and whether documents were deleted because of cache size constraints.
See ConversionCacheExpirationPeriodInDays, DatedCacheIntervalDays, and MaxConversionCacheSizeInMegs for more information on the Dynamic Converter cache cleanup cycle.
Default is FALSE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
TraceConversionCacheCleanup=true
Shows or hides the metadata field checkboxes on the search page, which limit the number of metadata fields initially shown on the page.
When set to TRUE, the metadata field checkboxes are not shown on the search page.
When set to FALSE, the metadata field checkboxes are shown on the search page.
Default is TRUE.
Restart Oracle UCM for this setting to take effect.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
DomainHome/ucm/urm/components/RecordsManagement/records_management_environments.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
UieHideSearchCheckboxes=true
Enables the use of cascading style sheets (CSS) for Dynamic Converter.
When set to TRUE, cascading style sheets are enabled.
When set to FALSE, cascading style sheets are disabled. This option is useful only for older browsers that do not support CSS.
Default is TRUE.
IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
UseCascadingStyleSheets=false
Specifies the level of logging in the Inbound Refinery log.
When set to TRUE, the Inbound Refinery log records all messages and configuration information (such as whether the PDF is optimized, where the custom converter path is located, and how much time is allowed for custom conversions).
When set to FALSE, the Inbound Refinery log records only error messages.
Default is FALSE.
Local Inbound Refinery Configuration screen, General tab, Verbose logging
IntradocDir/IdcRefinery/connections/main/intradoc.cfg
Used as a configuration entry:
VerboseMode=true
When a user logs in to the Oracle Content Server instance through a WebDAV client application, the WebDAV component sets a cookie in the client. The cookie remains set as long as a WebDAV request is made within the time specified by the WebDAVMaxInactiveInterval
parameter.
The cookie remains set even if the WebDAV client application is closed. If the cookie expires, the user must log in to the Oracle Content Server instance again to perform WebDAV transactions through Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint software.
Default is 7200
seconds, or two hours.
Important:
To ensure this setting remains in effect after a software update, perform one of these tasks:Add or edit the setting in the IntradocDir/config/config.cfg file.
In the Oracle Content Server user interface, select Admin Server, then General Configuration, and enter the setting in the Additional Configuration Variables field.
IntradocDir/components/folders/folders_environment.cfg
WebDAVMaxInactiveInterval=7200