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Migrator for Notes to Exchange 4.16.1 - Program Parameters Reference Guide

About the Migrator for Notes to Exchange documentation Introduction Parameters for Admin Components Parameters for the Self-Service Desktop Migrator (SSDM)

GUI-set and other "auto-set" parameters

Many parameters are automatically set by an application to record entries in the graphical user interface (GUI). That is, an application writes the parameter value to the Task Parameters when an administrator or user makes an entry in the GUI. Other parameters are auto-set by the Setup program that installs the software or are auto-set by a program for internal controls.

Transient "scratch" parameters

Many parameters are internal transient parameters, used by programs as temporary repositories for “scratch” data to pass information to another program, or from one subroutine to another. Any manual manipulation of these parameters is meaningless and has no affect on the program or data, since preexisting values are overwritten by the program when it runs. All transient “scratch” parameters are clearly identified as such in this document.

Parameter defaults

The default value of a required parameter is the value that was set when the software was installed by the Setup utility—before the associated program or anyone edited the file. The default value of an optional parameter is the value that prevails if the parameter does not appear in the INI file.

Parameter value data types

For any given parameter, the parameter value is meaningful only if it conforms to the parameter data type. Every parameter is one of these five data types:

String: An alphanumeric string.
Integer: A non-decimal numeric value.
Boolean: A single-digit value, 1 or 0, to specify whether a particular feature or function is enabled or disabled, or whether a particular operating condition is true or false. These values are specified by a single-digit of 1 (on, yes, or true) or 0 (off, no, or false).
Date: A date formed by eight digits with two slash characters in the form: mm/dd/yyyy.
Keyword: An alphanumeric string that matches one of a finite set of valid keyword strings defined for the parameter.
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