Technical References
The ICR Locks (page 213) table contains a row for each database lock currently held.
The Logger Admin (page 227) table maintains information about scheduled administration jobs
run on the central database by the ICM/IPCC software.
The Logger Meters (page 228) table contains performance information about the Logger process.
The Logger Type (page 229) table specifies the type of Logger (that is, standard, Customer ICM
(CICM) , or Network Applications Manager (NAM) and, if the Logger is a NAM Logger,
whether or not the NAM is a slave NAM.
The Machine Info (page 231) table lists the machines in Simplified Configuration deployments
The Next Available Number (page 247) table identifies the next available unique integer ID
value for a specific database table.
The The Recovery (page 270) table contains internal status about each table in the database.
The Region Info (page 273) table specifies which prefixes and regions are pre-defined by the
ICM/IPCC software.
The Rename (page 277) table is an internal table.
The Version (page 432) table records the current versions of the ICM/IPCC schema installed in
the central and local databases.
User Preferences Tables - Database Rules
To see an illustration and a list of the User Preferences tables, click here (page 462).
Tables in the User Preferences group are used to create custom tool sets and desktop appearances
for users of the ICM software.
The "Cfg" tables control the desktop settings, or appearance, of Configuration Manager tool,
which allows users to define desktop settings, and to view, edit, or delete the records of existing
desktop settings.
The Cfg Mngr App Snapshot State (page 142) table defines a specific state of the ICM
Configuration Manager that a user has saved. Information from this table is used to reconstruct
the ICM Configuration Manager state when the Admin Workstation is restarted.
The Cfg Mngr User Desktop Snap (page 144) table retains information on the current
Configuration Manager state for a particular user.
The Cfg Mngr User Menu (page 146) table holds information that describes the default and
custom menus in use for each user of the ICM Configuration Manager.
The Cfg Mngr View (page 147) table holds the information necessary to produce the tree view
structure for multiple default and custom menus within the ICM Configuration Manager.
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Chapter 5: Database Rules
User Preferences Tables - Database Rules