Other settings
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wbsynch.webservice.tableDumpRetries = 3
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The number of times the WBCS will retry a table dump operation if an exception is encountered during the dump. A retry involves logging off, logging on, and then resumes the table dump operation from the point where the exception occurred. |
wbsynch.webservice.tableDumpThreshold = 1001
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Note: This setting is only valid if you are connecting to a
pre-6.2 version of WFM.
The threshold value for a table dump
operation. If the number of changed records is greater than the specified
value, a table dump operation is performed. If the number of changed records is
less than the specified value, a table dump is not performed and only changed
records are sent through the dbupdate thread
from the system database to the WBCS. Note: Total number of changed records is calculated using
employees (including badge and reader group changes) and their schedules for
all readers/servers. In general, this represents the largest percentage of
changed records.
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wbsynch.webservice.pageSize.dbupdate = 100
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The response/batch size of changed records sent from the
WFM system database to the WBCS. When WFM application sends changed records to
the WBCS in the form of a
dbupdate , this setting controls the
response/batch size of the changed records sent to the WBCS. For large numbers
of changed records, this prevents potential out of memory errors in the 8000.
For example, if the number of changed records is 1000, and
wbsynch.webservice.pageSize.dbupdate is set to
100 (default value), the WBCS will receive 10 batches of 100 records to
complete the
dbupdate .
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wbsynch.webservice.swiperequest.timeout = 5
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The amount of time in seconds after which the clock will
accept a swipe without validation, even though the clock is offline and
not communicating with the application. Note: This setting is only
applicable to clocks with an embedded clock server such as the
WB8000 clock.
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