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The following table describes each configuration option in Smart Reference Data Plus:

To access configuration options, Log on to Smart Reference Data, and then click Administration > Options.

Option Name

Description

DisplayConfigs

Allows you to view and delete all saved data related to sorting, filtering, viewing, etc. in Smart Reference Data Plus. This data can be filtered based on a specific user. To delete data for a user, select the user and click the data type you want to delete and click Delete.

Logs

Allows you to set the level and output of both client and server side logs. You can track activities ranging from all activity tracing to critical activities only. In addition, users can choose to log other information such as Time stamp, Thread ID, and so on.

Database Logs:

Allows you to set the level of database logs by entering a numerical value ranging from 5-99; 5 being only critical logs and 99 being all activities. You can also choose to have a time stamp for these logs.

Startup

Allows you to select the screen, which needs to be displayed on startup by selecting the required screen name from the drop-down menu.

Specs

Allows you to select whether to display the log while creation of template specification.

Cultureinfo

Allows you to view the cultureinfo or language setting for the application server.

Attributes

Allows you to set the preference for using decimal places for number attributes in Smart Reference Data

File Upload URL

The file uploaded is saved in the location defined by the application server-specific DBA setting CMS_FILE_UPLOAD_DEST. The URL or the path where the file is to be uploaded can be verified here.

Proxy Settings

Allows you to configure proxy settings according to the client environment so that users can access the web (Internet) from the software. For example, when the CMS Internet Browser is used to browse the Thomas Net website.

SRD Console Client Settings

Allows you to set or view the location of SRDConsoleClient on the application server.

Authentication Configuration Details

Allows you to get the access token from the authentication server. See Register SRD API service with SAM.