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FAQ

1.  Can criteria (searchable field) be related to a ‘directory snapins?  If yes, How?

A: Yes on the Key Value only.   However, in practice we are able to search on all available snapins but limit the display to whichever snapins we want. In this case, we can obtain more information coming from databases but still show only directory snapins.
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2.  Can the options in search display at the ‘Search main screen’ be customized?

A: Yes.  It is part of an ASP page that can be easily edited and modified.
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3.  How do we setup the crawler database?

A:  In the previous version the crawler database was separate.  We optimized the code so that the crawler database is no longer required.  The crawler service automatically generates an ASCII file that is exported to the repository db using DTS (“bulk insert”).
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4.  Why is that the criteria (searchable field) limited to 5?

A:  The searchable fields can be increased at will.  However, the more we add searchable fields the longer it will take to crawl.  Our tests indicate that the crawler speed for 5 searchable fields is about 2000 rec. / second.
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5.  What does 'Job' mean?

A:   Database and directory snapins are by their nature “crawlable” and “searchable”.   These snapins have some properties that capture when the crawl is performed (time, date, frequency etc.). Each time the crawler kicks in, a job is inserted. The job log is basically a trail audit of all crawling actions. It captures when the crawl was performed, the target snapin, the time it took to execute, the status (success, failure) and the number of references.
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6.  What is the function of ‘Add Job’?

A:  It is used when we want to force a crawl on a snapin that has not been scheduled for a crawl or that the schedule did not kick in yet. (basically, it forces an immediate crawl)
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7.  What are the entities that are being crawled and inserted in the crawler database by the crawler?

A:  The only “crawlable” objects are snapins of type database or directory.  Because, we know the connection or the location of the folder (as well as the searchable fields) we can on a regular basis reconstruct the references (through the crawler) in the background and update the repository.
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8.  Can the crawler index the content of a file (*.doc | *.xls | *.ppt)?

A:  No. To index a document, the use of Microsoft Index Server or another 3rd party tool is required.  We might integrate this functionality at a later stage.
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9.  Can we create snapins where the information is a combination of data sources (ex: 1 snapin with more than 1 database | 1 snapin w/ a database and a directory)?

A:  Yes, we can use a snapin of type “Free Form” where the administrator can create a hodge-podge of what he wants (also a snapin of type “Global” can be used).  However, these snapins are neither “crawlable” nor “searchable”.
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10.  What knowledge does a snapin developer needs to have?

A:  ASP, Scripting and our COM components.
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11.  Is there any plan in the future regarding eSnap capability to be able to do update data and/or file that is being lifted from the source?

A:  We are investigating the idea.  However, the philosophy of eSnap – as a portal – is to share and organize existing information, i.e. packaging, rather than creating new information.
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12.  What is inter-snapins synchronization? How does it work? How does it apply in cases?

A:  There is no inter-snapin synchronization. This terminology is unfortunately misused to indicate that if you have 2 or more snapins from different targets that might show common information, one can directly see if the information is consistent amongst the different targets.
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13.  What is executive view global snapins? How does it work? How does it apply in cases?

A:  The Global snapin is a special type of snapin that is neither crawlable nor searchable and is always present (if the user has the appropriate privileges). Examples of use would be:

  • Help text
  • News, flash, links, etc.
  • Aggregate results, global reports
  • Executive Summaries
  • Etc.

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14.  How does Free Form and System as two of five snapins category function?

A:  A System snapin is a global snapin that is part of the framework. As an example the Search screen is a System snapin. The idea is to push the framework to be more generic. Consider a System snapin as a global snapin that cannot be modified (sort of built-in).

A Free Form snapin is used when the snapin cannot be categorized as System, Global, Database or Directory. This is an open door to all sorts of ad hoc implementations.
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15.  What is the bulk insert directory?

A: The bulk insert directory is just the name of a mapped folder where the crawler puts the ASCII file it generates and calls an internal stored procedure to update the repository.
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16.  What is email snapins capability? How does it work? How does it apply in cases?

A:  ESnap is not an email platform. It uses SMTP so that email functionality is enabled to send automatically to the administrators and users notifications about events within the eSnap framework.
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17.  Does eSnap have built-in drivers inside that function as connectors to platforms of data sources (client access for AS400 | net8 for Oracle)? If yes, please specify? If not, then please specify resolution?

A:  No.  ESnap uses either ODBC or OLEDB as the native database middleware. The major DB players on the market have already developed drivers for these middleware so it won’t be a problem. For other environments, you might need to establish a gateway such as SNA. A case in point, we did install eSnap without any modifications in a heterogeneous environment comprising: Windows NT/2000, Novell Netware, AS/400 DB2. Remember that the Microsoft OS out-of-the-box is platform agnostic with respect to communications: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, RPC, SMB, Novell Services, AppleTalk, etc.
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18.  Why can’t we open *.doc or *.xls files?

A: Check to see whether you have Word or Excel on your machine. In case you do, check to see if by default files with doc or xls extensions should be opened in the browser or downloaded.
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19.  Is it possible to customize eSnap’s user interface (look and feel)?

A: The new version has a fantastic new look & feel that we think customers will love. But, if you wish to customize, the answer is yes.
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