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The Admin Console password is now encrypted by default when entered into the Admin Console or when set through an API call. This is done to increase the security of credential storage by preventing plain text passwords from being saved to disk in the unencrypted version of the configuration file.
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Change the Other Settings for configuration items that do not fall into other categories. This article applies to the Admin Console > General > Other Settings.
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The Exago Administration Console, or Admin Console for short, serves as a user interface to set up and save administrative preferences. Use the Admin Console to create and modify a base session configuration file.
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Configuring the database metadata can be done within the Exago Admin Console.
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The Culture Settings give administrators control over formats and symbols that vary amongst geographic location.
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Custom Aggregate Functions will be available in any formula editor in which the existing built-in aggregate functions are also available.
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Custom Filter Functions provide the ability to make functions that will dynamically calculate a value for a filter using high level code.
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Administrators may create additional custom functions using high level coding languages which will be accessible to end-users of the Report Designer.
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Custom Options allow for the definition of settings that users can modify on a per-report basis in the Report Designer. Options can be accessed during report execution by Server Events or Custom Functions.
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Data Objects are the tables, views, methods, stored procedures, functions and custom SQL made accessible from the Data Sources for reports. This article applies to the Admin Console > Data > Objects settings.
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Data Sources establish the connection between Exago and a database or a web service. Although typically only one database is used, Exago can join data from different sources into a single report.
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The Database Settings allow administrators to adjust how Exago interfaces with its Data Sources. Additional type-specific settings allow you to specify which driver to utilize when connecting to each data source.
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This article serves as a glossary of error messages that may be displayed during the configuration or use of Exago BI. A list of potential causes and remedies is also included.
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The Feature/UI settings allow administrators to hide various features in the user interface.
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The Filter Settings provide control over what filter options are exposed to users and how the dropdowns within filters behave.
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Joins specify to Exago the relationship between Data Objects. This article applies to the Admin Console > Data > Joins settings, where joins are defined at the base-configuration level.
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The main settings are the basic options for Exago, such as temporary file path and available report export file types. This article applies to the Admin Console > General > Main Settings.