Dataset Settings - cfg
The following commands set properties on a per-dataset basis:
Default Table
Description | Define the default table for this dataset. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | The following example sets the default table for the Retail Banking dataset to be a saved system table.
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The following example removes the default table from Retail Banking.
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More Information | Configure a Default Table for your Datasets |
Default Percentages
Description | Enable default percentages for this dataset. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | The following example sets the Retail Banking dataset to use total percentages by default.
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The following example removes the default table from Retail Banking.
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More Information | Enable Default Percentages |
Field Exclusion Rules
Description | Define a field exclusion rule for this dataset. This rule will apply in addition to any global rules that are defined. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | The following command specifies that (for Retail Banking) only one of Age, Area and Occupation can be added to a table at any one time:
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The following command removes all field exclusion rules defined for Retail Banking:
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More Information | Field Exclusion Rules |
Graph View Colours
Description | Set specific colours for individual field items in Graph View. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | The following example sets the colours for specific Australian states within the Retail Banking Area field.
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More Information | Configure Graph View |
Job Queue Manager Tabulation Cost Multiplier
Description | Set the tabulation cost multiplier for this dataset. Used by Job Queue Manager when prioritising jobs for processing. |
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Usage |
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Example |
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More Information | Job Queue Manager Priority |
Large Table Mode
Description | Override large table mode settings for this dataset. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | The following examples set the row threshold to 500 for all users, and set the total threshold to 10,000 for all users except those in the administrators and internalusers groups.
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More Information | Configure Settings for Large Tables |
Mandatory Fields
Description | Define a mandatory field rule for this dataset. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | The following commands specify that the Gender field will be add to the columns automatically:
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The following command removes all mandatory field rules defined for Retail Banking:
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More Information | Mandatory Fields |
Metadata
Description | Activate metadata links in the list of fields in the customise table panel. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Show metadata links for specified fields, groups and measures:
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Remove metadata links from a specific field, group or measure:
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Remove all metadata links for groups, fields, or measures:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples |
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More Information | Display Metadata Icons |
Prevent Alphabetical Sorting of Fields
Description | Prevent a field from sorting alphabetically. This is designed for fields where alphabetical sorting does not make sense, such as a date field containing the names of months or days. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples |
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More Information | Prevent Fields from Sorting Alphabetically |
Ranges
Description | Settings for custom range limits on a per-summation option basis. These settings were added to the configuration server in version 9.17. If there were existing range settings prior to this release then the configuration server commands are only available after running a migration command. See ranges for more details. In addition, the existing |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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More Information | ranges |
Read-only Tables
Description | Settings to enable read-only access on a per-dataset and per-user group basis. This feature allows SuperWEB2 to share static tables or reports to users. When read-only tables is enabled, all users of the specified dataset will have read-only access. Users will not be able to edit any read-only tables, for example, the database schema tree and add/remove functionality will not be available. You can use the following optional properties for additional group access configuration.
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples | In the following example all users of the specified dataset will have read-only access.
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In the following example read-only tables is disabled for the specified dataset.
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In the following example members of
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More Information | Configure Read-only Tables |
Show or Hide Summation Options
Description | Whether to show or hide summation options for this dataset. Set this to This is not intended as a security feature and will not apply to queries submitted through the Open Data API. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Example | The following command hides summation options for Retail Banking:
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More Information | Hide Summation Options |
Survey Date
Description | Set the survey date (in ISO-8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD). The date is included in SDMX downloads. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration:
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Examples |
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More Information | Branding SDMX Downloads |
Zero Suppression
Description | Configure whether zero suppression is activated by default. |
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Usage | View the current configuration:
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Update the configuration:
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Clear the configuration (this is equivalent to setting both
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Examples |
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More Information | Configure Zero Suppression |