You can use the Registry - System::Configuration category to configure the follow settings:
Category |
Description |
Availablity Check Interval |
Used to recalculate performance availability per AudeinceView instance on duration specified (in seconds).
By default, this is set to 0 (off). |
Cap Exchanges to a Different Series |
An integer representing the number of exchanges to a different series a user can do for each bundle instance. This is designed for clients who want to offer exchanges as a limited benefit of being a subscriber, but don't want to allow too much movement of revenue from one show to another. There is an option in the role configuration to override the cap, called “Override Exchange Cap”.
The default value is blank (meaning no cap). |
Cache Timeout |
Determines the cache time out. By default, this is set to 5s (five seconds). |
Client Name |
Used as a unique identifiier to allow filtering or grouping by all of a client's servers when multiple client server logs are aggregated together into a unified database, such as Elasticsearch. |
Enable SparkPost Email Validation |
Used to turn on Email Validation when new Customer accounts are created Online.
By default, this is set to No. |
Extension Directory |
Used to provide the full path to custom DLLs. |
Registry Cache Timeout |
The amount of time that passes before the system checks to see if data within the Registry has changed. If changes are detected once the timeout is reached, the registry cache will be reloaded into memory. |
Session Cache Timeout |
The amount of time that passes before the system checks to see if data has changed. A session is created when a user logs in. If changes are detected once the timeout is reached, the session cache will be reloaded into memory. |
Default Language |
The default language for your system. Other languages other than English (EN) are supported. Contact Support for help. |
Label |
The name applied to the node. |
logging |
Logging for Services, Session, WorkPackage or doWork calls can be enabled here. |
Number of Passwords |
The number of previous passwords that a user’s new password cannot match ( entering 2 would indicate a new password cannot match the previous two passwords, but could be the same as three passwords ago). |
Schedule Padding Interval |
The interval between scheduled tasks. |
Password Timeout |
The amount of time before a Desktop user’s password expires ( 30D indicates user passwords expiry every 30 days). |
Customer Password Timeout |
The amount of time that an online user's password will time out. This is different from the desktop user 'Password Timeout'. |
printStatus Server TCP connect timeout (ms) |
Use the default unless instructed to change the value. This field is not currently in use. |
printStatus Server TCP port |
Use the default unless instructed to change the value. This field is not currently in use. |
The Registry - System::Configuration category has the following sub-categories:
•Currencies: Enables you to configure the default currency, which currencies are available, and to set the exchange rate between these currencies to your default currency.
For more information, refer to Configuring Currencies and Conversion Rates.
•Gateways: Enables you to configure a remote device such as a card reader (Fortress). A remote device can be selected when logging in.
•Numbers: Placeholder to be used to reserve ticket numbers generated by a third party system.
•Payment Gateways: Enables you to configure payment gateways (PayPal). Payment gateways facilitate the transfer of information between the system and a bank).
•Postal Code Types: Enables you to configure postal code formats by country.
For more information, refer to Configuring Postal Code Types.
•Preferences: Enables you to configure the default searches for Customer Services.
For more information, refer to Configuring Default System Preferences.
•Printers: Enables you to configure the available printers.
For more information, refer to Configuring Printers.
•Terminals: Enables you to configure terminals for your payment gateways.
For more information, refer to Configuring Payment Terminals.