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Choose the type of Excel export you would like. Choosing 2003 will automatically split the workbook into multiple worksheets when Excel’s row limit is reached.
Note
Linux does not support setting the Excel export target to 2003.
Provide a Web Service URL or .NET Assembly to interface with the external module. This is a deprecated extensibility feature that should not be used in new installations.
Controls when data for Report Viewer output is sent to the client. Set to True to send data as each page is requested. If this is set to False, it restricts the interactive HTML hide/show column option in the Report Viewer.
Note
When enabled, it will cause multiple requests from the server.
Set to False to send all the data to the client browser at once.
This setting is used to bypass the session timeout property set in web.config
. Set to True to send a server side AJAX callback every two minutes to keep the session from expiring.
Note
This will only work if the timeout period set in web.config is greater than two minutes.
Important
Setting the log level to DEBUG in a production environment can have unintended performance consequences. Only use DEBUG level logging in production temporarily and under advisement from the Exago Support, Services or Development teams.
Set the level of detail logged in the Exago log file. See Application Logging for information about the different log levels. This setting will be overridden by a log4net.config
file.
Set to True to enable debugging. For more information see Submitting a Debug Package.
Specify how long, in minutes, reports should run before timing out. Default is 240 minutes (4 hours).
When executing a collated chained report, the application will run each report for each filtered group. A non-collated chained report containing two reports will only execute those two reports. A collated chained report with the same two reports sorted on a field with 100 values will execute 200 individual reports.
Set the maximum number of individual report executions that are allowed when exporting a collated Chained Report. Setting a limit will prevent very long chains from being executed that could cause performance reductions. If the number of executions exceeds this limit, the chain will be cancelled and an error message displayed to the user (and an e-mail sent to the <error_report_to>
address for reports executed by a Scheduler Service).
The default value is 0, indicating no limit to the number of collated report executions.
Determines the maximum number of minutes a temp file can exist before Exago’s automatic cleanup removes it.
Important
Understand that setting the maximum age too low may cause an error, as users might spend some time viewing a report executed in HTML, which uses AJAX to read temp paging files.
The default value is 1440 minutes (1 day). The minimum this value can be set to is 30 minutes.
Allows Web Service and .NET Assembly methods to replace Data Field names.
Limits reports and visualizations to Data Objects within a single category. Set to true to restrict reports and visualizations to one category, or false to allow Data Objects from multiple categories.
The recordLevel
argument of all aggregate functions will default to this value if no value for recordLevel
is passed when the aggregate function is called. If True, aggregate functions run at the record level (including duplicates). If False, aggregate functions run at the entity level which is the default behavior.
By default, set to True
Caches external Web Services and .NET Assemblies. Setting to False may reduce performance due to loading/unloading of services.
Specifies whether to query the Data Source for an object’s schema or to read it from Column Metadata. See Retrieving Data Object Schemas for more information.
Allows multiple sessions of Exago per user. Set to True to enable this behavior.
Allows a FIPS-compliant server to encrypt PDF files by using an alternate MD5 library to the built-in System.Cryptography.
Attaches a Byte Order Mark (BOM), an optional abstract character used to declare and recognize Unicode encoding of a text file, to the beginning of CSV file exports. Set to True to enable.
A string that is prepended to the LoadImage function when the report is run. This setting allows an administrator to hide the report path of images on your server. This field is ignored for images loaded from a database.
If False, Exago throws an error message if a folder has an accessibility issue. Set to True to ignore the error and hide the inaccessible folder.
Sets the User ID necessary to gain access to the Administration Console and REST API. While a blank user ID is allowed, it is not recommended. For best results, set both the User ID and the Password.
When set, the login screen appears when accessing the Admin Console. For more information, see the About the Administration Console article.
Admin Console login dialog
Used in conjunction with User ID to gain access to the Administration Console and REST API. While a blank password is allowed, it is not recommended. For best results, set both the User ID and the Password.
When set, the login screen appears when accessing the Admin Console. For more information, see the About the Administration Console article.
Admin Console login dialog
Confirm the Password by entering it again in this field.
A password that enables clients to send a debug package directly to Exago Inc. Leave blank to disable Debug Extraction. When set to True, correct permissions must be set on the ./Debug Folder. For details see the Submitting a Debug Package article.
Set a key to authenticate REST requests. Review the Authorization section of the Introduction to REST article for more information.
A date when users will no longer be able to access Exago.
Used for custom functionality.
Used to activate purchased add-on Exago features.