- Configuration Guide
- Check and Posting Service (CAPS)
- Configuring CAPS as a Windows Service with an Oracle Database
- Configuring CAPS with an Oracle Database
Configuring CAPS with an Oracle Database
- Run the ODP.NET_12CR2.bat under the current directory with administrator privileges from a command prompt.
- Navigate to the directory containing the CAPSConfigurator
folder.Depending on your configuration method, the path is one of the following:
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[Drive Letter]:\MICROS\Simphony2\Tools\CAPSConfigurator
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[Drive Letter]:\MICROS\Simphony\CAPSonIIS\Tools\CAPSConfigurator
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- Double-click CAPSConfigurator, enter the server and port number of the EGateway, and sign in using your EMC credentials. A list of Service Hosts appears.
- Click the Service Host to configure.
- Click CAPS Schema.
- Enter the appropriate information in the CAPS Schema dialog,
and then click Next.
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Database: Select the Oracle database type.
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Server: Enter the server name.
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Port: Enter the port number.
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Service name: Enter the service name.
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Admin User: Enter the administrative user name used to sign onto the Oracle database server, for example, the system user name. This user name cannot be a DBA user.
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Password: Enter the current user’s password to sign onto the Oracle database server.
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- In the next CAPS Schema dialog, enter the User Name, Password, and Confirm Password to create a new database user for the CAPS database, and then click Next.
- Click OK to confirm. A message indicates
success.
The CAPS Schema dbsettings.xml is configured at one of the following directories (depending on your configuration):
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[Drive Letter]:\MICROS\Simphony2\IISCAPSServiceHost
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[Drive Letter]:\MICROS\Simphony\IISCAPSServiceHost
Configuring CAPS Access contains important information about enabling the privileges to access the CAPS Configuration Tool. -