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Data Field: Select to use a data field from the record. The locale will be record-
specific in this case.
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Locale: Use the drop-down to select a specific locale. Only enabled when Explicit
Locale is selected above.
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Data Field: Use the drop-down to select a field within the current data model that contains
the locale. This field must be a string and contain the exact locale to be used, such as
"en" or "fr-CA". It cannot be an alias such as "english" or "french". The locale supports
both ISO-639-1 alone ("en", "fr", etc) or ISO-639-1 followed by a 2-letter country code
("de-DE", "zh-CN", "fr-CA", "fr-FR", etc).
Preferences
The Preferences dialog is used to modify the general software preferences. Changes made in
this dialog affect the software globally, not individual templates and data mapping
configurations.
The Preferences dialog is separated into individual tabs, where each tabs controls certain
aspects of the software.
General preferences
The General Preferences are as follows:
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Always run in background: This option correlates with the "Always run in background"
option selectable in the "Document Boundaries Refresh" dialog and "Print via Print
Server" dialog. When either of these dialogs is used and the option is checked, it will also
be checked here. To prevent the refresh boundaries and print via print server dialogs to
automatically run as background, uncheck this option.
Cleanup Service preferences
The Cleanup Service defines how entities in the Connect Server Module are cleaned up when
they have been left unused. The values below only define when the specified objects are set
for deletion, not when they are actually deleted. Items are only deleted when the cron job runs
on its schedule, or when the Run Now button is pressed in this dialog.
The more items are present in your database, and the larger they are, the more time and processing power
(CPU) will be used to clean them up. It is recommended to clean up the database as often as possible,
especially if you are not retrieving items from the database at a later date. You may also set the database
cleanup outside of business hours (see the cron schedule option below).
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