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AssemblyLine Setting TabWhen in the admin tool, and after an AssemblyLine is opened, the settings tab lets you configure some general settings for the AssemblyLine. Load task parameters fromReads user defined name/value pairs from the specified file.
Save task parameters toWrites user defined name/value pairs to the specified file when the AL terminates
Log statistics intervalCauses the AL to issue a statement of how many entries have been read and processed so far. ( e.g. at every n'th entry issue this log message ) Max number of reads (Iterator)Causes the AL to terminate after having processed this number of entries. Useful when testing AssemblyLines. Max number of errorsCauses the AL to terminate after this number of errors have occurred. Max duplicate entries returnedThis parameter is passed on to the Connectors in the AL. This number rules how many entries are collected by a Connector when multiple entries are found. This number is relevant only for Connectors working in Update or Lookup mode. Script LanguageThe AssemblyLine's script language. You may choose among several languages, but you may choose only one language for all the AssemblyLine scripting, that is the code used in Prolog, Epilog, Hooks and Attribute Maps. This does not affect the language used for a scripted Connector or a Parser written in a script language. Include All Global PrologsCheck to automatically include all scripts from the script library that has the same language as this AssemblyLine and also has the "Auto Include" flag set for it. Include additional PrologsHere you can specify additional scripts from the script library not included (ie. scripts that do not have the auto-include flag set etc....) Automatically map all attributesIf checked then all Connectors with empty attribute maps will automatically map all available attributes to/from the work entry. To define this behaviour for specific Connectors only add a single entry in the attribute map and name the attribute * (star). Detailed LogIf checked, you will get additional log messages (debug). |
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