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The appsettings.json configuration file

Asset Manager (english) Setup (Update)

The web application is configured via the appsettings.json file in the installation directory. This file controls the application's runtime behavior. If the appsettings.json file is modified, the application pool in IIS or the Asset Manager Service must be res...

Connection

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

In addition to valid login credentials, the Asset Manager also requires valid connection details for the Asset Manager Service. These details consist of a URI and a port. All communication between the Asset Manager and the Asset Manager Service takes place via...

Settings

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

Settings are stored in the Asset Manager in the following directory: C:\Users\<Current User>\AppData\Local\smcTeam\AssetManager\4 The AssetManagerSettings.json file contains the Asset Manager's custom settings, which can be edited using the following dialog: ...

SQL Syntax Highlighting

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

Changes in this section should only be made by experienced users. The XML file in this section defines the basis for syntax highlighting of SQL scripts within the Asset Manager. This is a configuration file for the syntax editor developed by actipro. Therefore...

SQL Syntax Documentation

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

Changes in this section should only be made by experienced users. The JSON file in this section describes the tooltips that appear when an SQL script is created within the Asset Manager. The configuration file is located here: C:\Users\<Current User>\AppData\L...

SQL Syntax Formatting

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

Changes in this section should only be made by experienced users. The XML file in this section describes how SQL scripts should be formatted to improve the script's readability. The configuration file is located here: C:\Users\<Current User>\AppData\Local\smcT...

Users and Groups

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. The Asset Manager has a permission system that controls access to both the application's features and the data itself. This requires users and groups, which a...

Constants

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Constants within the Asset Manager are global placeholders for values that may vary between Asset Manager instances, such as server, database, or table names....

Translations

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. The Asset Manager supports two languages: German and English. Translations of words or terms into either language can be customized and expanded. When enterin...

OpenAI System Prompt

Asset Manager (english) Backstage

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Within this section, you can customize the system prompt used for OpenAI. Depending on whether the Asset Manager is set to German or English, the prompt can b...

Navigation Tree

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

The Asset Manager features a navigation tree on the left-hand side, through which you can access the available objects. You can use the Ctrl+F shortcut to search for objects within the navigation tree. The following objects can be created within the navigatio...

Permissions

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Permissions within the Asset Manager are used to control access to data. Data that can be created, edited, or deleted exists only in tables, since data from q...

Folders

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Folders serve the same purpose in Asset Manager as they do in a file system: they are used to organize items or group different objects together. The folder s...

Reports / Queries

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role.Note: The SQL scripting language used is not explained in this documentation, as that would go beyond the scope of this document. Knowledge of SQL is assumed. ...

Tables

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Tables within the Asset Manager are used to enter, edit, and delete data. Once a table has been created, every user initially has full access to the records u...

Form Designer

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Using the Asset Manager's Form Designer, you can customize the appearance of tables and queries and make the data entry dialog more user-friendly. After creat...

Dashboards

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. Dashboards within the Asset Manager are used to visualize data. Since, for security reasons, the Asset Manager does not have direct access to the databases, a...

Forms / Reports

Asset Manager (english) User Interface

This feature of the Asset Manager is only available if the logged-in user has the Administrator role. The Asset Manager allows you to create any type of form based on stored data. Since, for security reasons, the Asset Manager does not have direct access to th...