Use System Priority for Global Scripts and Homepages

For each ViewX client-server connection, you can configure a Default System Priority. This setting allows the client to:

To define the Default System Priority for a client-server connection:

  1. Display the Client Configuration Window.
  2. Enter the required priority number in the Default System Priority field.

    You can use the priority range:

    • 10 - 0 —Ten is the highest priority setting and should be allocated to the preferred system. Nine is the next highest priority, and then 8, followed by 7, and 6 and so on. 0 is the lowest priority setting that can be used (a system with 0 will only have its global script and home page settings used all of the other higher priority servers are unavailable).
    • -1 — You can use minus one to exclude a system from the priority settings. A system with a Default System Priority of -1 will not have its global script or home page settings used when a client connects to multiple servers.

      If multiple systems have the same Default System Priority, the client will use them in alphabetical order (if they are required). For example, a multiple database system could consist of:

    • System A with a Default System Priority of 8
    • System B with a Default System Priority of 10
    • System C with a Default System Priority of 8.

    A client attempts to log on to all three systems simultaneously, but System B is unavailable. So the client connects to System A and System C and uses the global scripts and home page settings from System A (as both systems have the same priority and System A comes before System C in alphabetical order).

  3. Select the OK button to apply the changes.

Further Information

Home Page Mimics: see Define the Homepage Settings for a User.


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