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Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation

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Configuration<br />

Column<br />

Value Source<br />

Description<br />

Source of the current value:<br />

• class definition<br />

• default setting<br />

• production definition<br />

If a setting row does not have a Default command in the first column, either the value is already set to the default or a default<br />

value does not exist.<br />

1. To update a production setting to a default value, click Default in the left column to initiate the following actions:<br />

• The Default value as defined in the production class or by a default setting is placed in Value.<br />

• Default command becomes disabled.<br />

• The property field background becomes yellow to indicate that you have modified the field.<br />

• The property label becomes either green or blue depending on the Default Source.<br />

2. If you make a mistake and want to return to the original values, click Reset; the table settings refresh to the setting<br />

values before you made any changes.<br />

3. Once you verify your changes, click OK to update the settings to the default values and transfer back to the Production<br />

Configuration page with your new settings. The color of the setting labels now reflect any changes you made using the<br />

defaults and any value that has been updated has a yellow background.<br />

The yellow background color for a field means that this field has been modified, whether you type in a new value, or<br />

click Default in the Select Defaults for Additional Production Settings dialog box.<br />

4. Click Apply to save all your setting updates.<br />

Important:<br />

Updates to default values only take effect when you click Apply on the Production Configuration page.<br />

5.2.2 Configure Business Host Settings<br />

When you select a business host in the diagram on the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [<strong>Productions</strong>] > [Configuration] page, the runtime settings<br />

for this business host display in the lower portion of the page.<br />

Note:<br />

If you cannot find a particular business host in the configuration diagram, check that you have used the scroll bars<br />

to see the entire screen. Then refresh the display. If you still do not see the item, add it to the production using<br />

the appropriate Add command from the production configuration display and then configure it.<br />

At the boundary between the diagram and settings is a row of commands. From left to right:<br />

• Apply — Activate the changes highlighted in yellow on the configuration page. Even if the production is running, any<br />

changes that you Apply take effect immediately.<br />

• Cancel — Undo the changes highlighted in yellow on the configuration page.<br />

• Copy — Create a copy of the currently selected configuration item. When you click Copy, a dialog box prompts you<br />

to enter a configuration name. Enter a unique name and click OK. When first created, the copy has the same host class<br />

and settings as the original; only the name is different. Generally your next step is to configure the copy to make it<br />

unique. For example:<br />

54 <strong>Managing</strong> <strong>Ensemble</strong> <strong>Productions</strong>

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