Use this tab to override point and shoot specifications
in the access definition.
The access definition used in the archive
process can reference a point and shoot list used to select start
table rows for processing. Any point and shoot specification in the
access definition is used by default. You can:
- Bypass the use of a list referenced in the access
definition.
- Provide a named or local replacement for the list
referenced in the access definition.
- Provide a named or local list to be used even though
the access definition does not reference a point and shoot list.
Start Table
The name of
the start table as designated in the access definition.
File Options
Select
the Override AD Point and Shoot Definition check
box to disregard point and shoot specifications in the access definition
and select one of the following options:
- None
- Disregard any point and shoot specification in the
access definition.
- Local
- Use a point and shoot list that is stored, and can
only be used, with the active archive request.
- File
- Use a named point and shoot list to select start
table rows in the process.
- Name
- The name of the point and shoot file. Files are
saved in ASCII format and have a .pns extension
by default. A point and shoot file is sometimes referred to as a row
list. .
To edit an existing list or create
a new one, click to open the Point
and Shoot Editor.