XYGATE Compliance PRO (XSW) Reference Manual
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Reference Manual
Appendix A: The SWCONF File
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A14: DOWNLOAD_SWITCH
This keyword controls how the ownership of the collections to be downloaded affects
the xswLoader process. If this option is set to ALL then a request for collections ready
for downloading will retrieve all collections regardless of userid. If the option is set to
USER, then only collections belonging to the current logon user will be downloaded.
Note: The connection node’s SWCONF controls the setting of this keyword. If a
connection node has expanded nodes, then the connection node’s SWCONF
file takes precedence over the expand node’s SWCONF value for this keyword.
The Collection Status screen will denote this setting on the title of the Collection Status
group box. It will either be “Collection Status for <user>” or “Collection Status for All
Users”. The owner of the collection will be displayed in the grid.
Syntax:
DOWNLOAD_SWITCH { ALL | USER }
Note: When DOWNLOAD_SWITCH is set to ALL, it is assumed that the users are
sharing both the host and the database locations. If USERA downloads a
collection started by USERB, it will be downloaded to the database locations of
USERA. ALL is intended for sites that share both the host and a LAN
configuration; otherwise, they should use the USER method.
A15: HASH_PRIORITY
HASHING priority is set using the HASH_PRIORITY keyword. This is the priority level
that the process will run at when started by XYGATE Compliance PRO (refer to the
Note in section 5.3 on page 100).
Syntax:
HASH_PRIORITY <priority value>
Example:
HASH_PRIORITY 89
A16: HOMETERM
The HOMETERM keyword determines to which terminal XYGATESW will write errors
that occur during the creation of a collection dataset on the NonStop server.
Syntax:
HOMETERM { <terminal-name> | <process name> }
Example:
HOMETERM $VHS