Database Settings - Command Details
- Default Execution timeout (seconds): Enter the timeout in seconds that shall be used as the default timeout for all processes targeting the database. If the field is empty, the default timeout of the database server is used. Set this timeout to a higher value if you encounter problems with update of the meta-model or restore of database for large databases.
- User Interface Execution Timeout (seconds): Enter the timeout in seconds for user activity via the Alfabet user interface except for the specific actions defined in the other timeout options. If the field is empty, the default timeout defined with the Default Execution Timeout (seconds) attribute is used.
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Report Execution Timeout (seconds): Enter the timeout in seconds for the execution of configured reports that are not configured to be executed offline. If the field is empty, the default timeout defined with the Default Execution Timeout (seconds) attribute is used.
Please note that tabular configured reports with filters can be configured to be executed offline if a long execution time is expected. The report execution timeout defined in the server alias of the Alfabet Web Application is ignored for offline executed report. An individual maximum execution time is configured for each offline executed report. For more information about offline execution of configured reports, see in the reference manual Configuring Alfabet with Alfabet Expand
- ADIF Execution Timeout (seconds): Enter the timeout in seconds for the execution of ADIF jobs. If the field is empty, the default timeout defined with the Default Execution Timeout (seconds) attribute is used.
- REST Execution Timeout (seconds): Enter the timeout in seconds for execution of RESTful service call to the Alfabet RESTful services. If the field is empty, the default timeout defined with the Default Execution Timeout (seconds) attribute is used.
- Expand/Administrator Execution Timeout (seconds): Enter the timeout in seconds for user activity via the tools Alfabet Administrator, Alfabet Expand Web and Alfabet Expand Windows. If the field is empty, the default timeout defined with the Default Execution Timeout (seconds). Set this field to a higher value if you encounter problems with database restore or update of the meta-model for large databases.
- Read Instances Cursor Chunk Size: When a user opens a view, all objects are loaded to memory to build the view. This attribute defines how many objects are read from the database simultaneously. The default of 1000 provides a good performance in loading views. The value should only be reduced if issues occure. You can set a value between 128 and 1000.