Configuring and Starting a Project - trillium_quality - 2.7

Trillium Quality for Dynamics Installation and Developer Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Quality
Version
2.7
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality
Title
Trillium Quality for Dynamics Installation and Developer Guide
Topic type
How Do I
Overview
Configuration
Reference
Administration
Installation
First publish date
2008

Clicking Project Configuration opens the configuration page, illustrated in figure given below. The Projects tab allows you to add, start, stop or change the project. The Project Log tab displays the project log file.

Project Configuration

The options available on the Projects tab are:

  • Add New Project - Click to select a project to be run (the global CRM project). Enter the project name and path and click Save. Only one project can be selected at one time. The project’s path is added to the trillium_project.properties file.

  • Add Default Project - This option is not applicable to Trillium Quality for Dynamics.

Once a project has been selected, the Project Configuration page displays project options and statistics, as illustrated in figure given below.

Project

The following options are available:

  • Start - Click to start the current project. (Before starting the CRM project, see Deactivating Unlicensed Countries.)

  • Edit - Click to modify the project path.

  • Remove - Click to remove the current project from the configuration. Click OK to confirm. The project’s path is removed from the Trillium_projects.properties file. Selecting this option does not remove the project from your system.

When you start a project, the project statistics (number of cleanses, number of window matches, number of reference matches, and so on) display the values for the current run of the project. When you stop the project, the project statistics are reset to zero.

Clicking the Project Log tab displays the log file for the running project. The length of the log is configurable, as described in Max Megabytes Log File Display.