Viewing and changing settings for a synchronization connection
You can view and change synchronization connection information for a specific synchronization connection.
- Select Admin > CIS Sync.
- Click the row of the synchronization connection you want to view.
The Status tab of the CIS Synchronization Connection page appears.
- Click Settings.
The Settings tab of the CIS Synchronization Connection page appears.
- Complete the fields on the page, and click Save.
Settings tab of the CIS Synchronization Connection page - Fields.
Field |
Description |
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Sync name |
Name of the synchronization connection. |
Sync description |
Description of the synchronization connection. |
Enabled |
Note: If a synchronization is disabled, you can start the synchronization manually by clicking Sync Now on the Sync Connections tab of the CIS Synchronization Adapter page. |
Number of transactions per message |
Number of transactions in a message. The number of transactions per message is the number of transactions per operation, including the sending and receiving of transactions between InForm Adapters and Clintrial Adapters. In general, the more transactions per message, the faster the synchronization completes because fewer requests are made to the adapters. However, when typing a value for this option, you should consider that all transactions in each operation are in memory. Therefore, if you have a number of synchronizations running, a high number of transactions per operation could result in a greater demand on memory. Oracle recommends that you accept the default value of 500 for this option. A lower value might slow down a synchronization. |
New mappings |
Specifies how the synchronization connection processes new mapping definitions:
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Auto-create study books |
For more information, see Autocreating Clintrial study books. |
Create panels and items |
For more information, see Autocreating Clintrial panels and items. |
Schedule type |
Type and definition of the schedule on which synchronization runs for this synchronization connection:
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Days |
Days of the week to which the custom schedule applies. Select each day on which to run synchronization. |
Start time (UTC) |
Time for synchronization to begin running. Specify the time in hours and minutes. |
End time (UTC) |
Time for synchronization to stop. Specify the time in hours and minutes. |
Run every |
Interval on which to start synchronization within the specified Start time (UTC) and End time (UTC). For example, if you have a Start Time of 1:00 and an interval of 5 Minutes, the scheduled synchronization begins at 1:00, 1:05, 1:10, and so on. Type a number, and select Hours or Minutes. |