Service DB Setup Fields

The following table lists and describes the fields in the Service DB Setup Dialog box.

Item Description

Database Name

Enter the name of the Adverse Event database.

Unique Database ID

Identifies each database uniquely. In the case of multiple databases, the value of this field should be unique.

User ID

Enter the user name for the Service.

Password

Enter the password associated with the User Name entered in the USER ID field.

Process

Enter the full path of the ESMProc.exe file. The system uses this path to locate the ESMProc.exe file.

Receive Process

Enter the full path of the E2BReceive.exe file. The system uses this to locate the E2BReceive.exe file.

Archive Folder

Enter the full path where the system places the file processed by Oracle Argus Interchange.

Receive Processes Count

Enables you to specify multiple E2B receive processes

You can specify from 1 to 5 E2B receive processes

The default is 1.

Process Elapse Time

Enter the time interval for the Oracle Argus Interchange Process to run.

Enter EDI Transmit Time out Value

The amount of time, in minutes, that must pass before the system sends an e-mail message when an E2B Report has not been transmitted within a specified time period.

Note: The minimum value for the time-out is 10 minutes.

Enter Physical Media Transmit Time out Value

Enter amount of time, in minutes, that must pass before the system can send an e-mail message when an E2B Report has not been sent manually by a specified person within a specified time period.

Note: The minimum value for the time-out is 10 minutes.

Enter Receive ACK Time Out Value

Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that must pass before the system can send an e-mail message when an ACK message has not been received within a specified time period.

Note: The minimum value for the time-out is 10 minutes.

Enter Processing Time Out Value

Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that must pass before the system can send an e-mail message when an Incoming Report has not been processed within a specified time period.

Note: The minimum value for the time-out is 10 minutes.

Enter XML Transmit Time Out Value

Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that must pass before the system can send an e-mail message when an XML file is not picked up by the Gateway.

Note: The minimum value for the time-out is 10 minutes.

Enter Binary Transmit Time Out Value

Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that must pass before the system can send an e-mail message when a binary file is not picked up by the Gateway.

Note: The minimum value for the time-out is 10 minutes.

Enter MDN Time Out Value

Enter the amount of time, in hours, that must pass before the system stops polling the MDN information from the EDI server after receiving the Business ACK for a transmitted report.