Infor EAM parameters

Infor EAM parameters are related only to Infor EAM and do not affect Infor EAM (Oracle Forms).

Set values for Infor EAM parameters according to the following table.

For more information on setting values for parameters, see Defining installation parameters.

Code Description Fixed
ANALOG Analytics logging level. Valid values are: ERROR, WARN, INFO, or DEBUG. No
ANALOGKP Number of days to keep Analytics server log records.

Example: 7

No
ANASYNKP Number of days to keep Analytics synchronization records.

Example: 180

No
AUTOSAVE This code indicates whether to save work automatically when moving from tab to tab in Infor EAM. Valid values are YES and NO. If set to NO, then Infor EAM displays a message prompting the user to save their work when moving from tab to tab.

Example: YES

No
CANCSTAT This code indicates the status used by Infor EAM when a work order is canceled. You can choose from any equivalent user statuses.

Example: CANC

No
DBBUFSIZ Cache size for grid query results.

Example: 500

No
DWLABOR Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Booked Labor hours and Available Labor data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
DWMATL Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Daily Material transactions data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
DWORDERS Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Purchase orders and order lines data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
DWPARTS Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Parts and Stores daily values data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
DWSTATUS Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Daily Status Changes data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
DWWARNTY Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Warranty claims accumulating values data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
DWWORK Indicates whether the data warehouse ETL driver will populate the Work orders accumulating and daily values data mart. Valid values are ON and OFF. No
EQUIPSTR Define which fields will display in equipment structure. Valid values are B, C, or D. Enter B to display both the code and description. Enter C to display only the code. Enter D to display only the description. No
REJSTAT This code indicates the status used by Infor EAM when a work request is rejected. You can choose from any equivalent user statuses.

Example: REJ

No
REPCLEAN Specifies how long in minutes that report temporary data will remain.

Example: 240

No
REPORTMX The maximum number of records that can be returned to the work order, requisition, and purchase order reports in Infor EAM without causing an error.

Example: 100

No
REPPURGE This code indicates the amount of time (in minutes) to keep an Infor EAM report output file on the server before deleting it.

Example: 1440

No
RTIMEOUT This code indicates the amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a report to finish executing before sending it to the report queue.

Example: 120

No
SHOWLOT Determines whether lots are used for stock information for parts in Infor EAM. The default setting for SHOWLOT is Y. If SHOWLOT is set to N, Extended disables the Lot field and it is hidden on forms. No
SRQREP This code indicates the number of days to search for similar requests. Infor EAM flags similar services requests that are repeated.

Example: 5

No
WHSLEEP This code indicates the time increment (in hours) between each data warehouse ETL procedure update. The default value is 24. No
WHSTART This code indicates the specific time at which to run the data warehouse ETL update (based on the server time). Enter in the format HH:MM, where HH is 24 hour time, MM is minutes. The default value is 2:00 (2AM). No
WSLSUPP Contains a comma separated list of supported Language strings that are encrypted. No
WTIMEOUT The value specified for this parameter indicates the length of time (in minutes) that the client can remain idle/inactive before the server terminates the user’s session for both Infor EAM (Oracle Forms) and Infor EAM. After the server terminates the session in Infor EAM (Oracle Forms), the system displays a message indicating that the user’s session is being terminated. After acknowledging the message, the server shuts down the Infor EAM application.

After the server terminates the session in Infor EAM, the form on which the user was working is still displayed. However, when the user tries again to use the system, the system displays a message and returns to the login screen.

Example: 15

No