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Database Structure Definition |
Use the Database structure menu to browse the system database. It will display the entire structure of the database including:
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The
physical
components
(EntraPass
applications,
• The logical components (cards, schedules, reports, instructions, groups, etc.).
Operators can edit or sort the system components from the Database structure window.
Viewing the Database Components
1 - From the System toolbar, click on the Database structure button.
NOTE: If the Video feature is enabled in EntraPass, its components will appear in the Database explorer.
2 - To display only the Physical components , select the physical components button. When selected, only the physical components of the database will be displayed.
NOTE: By default, physical components are always displayed.
3 - To display Logical components , select the logical components button. When selected, logical components of the database will be displayed along with the physical components.
4 - You may use the Refresh button to refresh the display in order to obtain the most recent information saved in the server database.
5 - You may select the Full Expand button to fully expand the tree structure and view all sub-components of a selected component. For example, if you use this button on a controller, the system will display the controller components (doors, inputs, relays) on the right-hand side of the window.
6 - You may select the Full Collapse button to fully collapse the tree structure and hide all sub-components of a selected component.
7 - To edit a component, right-click it and select Edit from the contextual menu. The system will display the corresponding definition window so you can modify its parameters.
8 - To sort the component, right click the component, then select Sorted by from the contextual menu. Sort the components listed in the right-hand pane of the window for an easier find. You can sort by component or name .
NOTE: You can define how the component's physical address will be displayed. This will also affect how components will be sorted. For more on this, see Security Level Definition.