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These are a series of, not necessarily related, variables that pertain to the general operation of the dashboard. Please refer to System Variables for more information.

Images: Here you can define the directory path in which images are stored for use in, for example, category object visualisation. You can also provide an extension, although, if null, it will default to .png.

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Modules: These are the URL’s of the assorted pi modules. If you have configured your instance to run on non-standard ports (as in this standard ports are shown in the following example) then you will need to change these to match what you configured in the initial install, otherwise the dashboard won’t know how to contact, for example, the Excel reader.

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OAuth: These variables govern the OAuth authentication, if you are using it. More can be found in the Authentication section.

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SAML

This works in the same way as existing OpenID Connect functionality.

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Info

To enable this, you must ensure that users have an email address specified in their User account and that external login has been enabled.

General

PDF_DATE_FORMAT: Here you can overwrite the default date format (yyyy-MM-dd) that is used on in the timestamp on system generated PDFs.

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Like User Variables, these variables can be utilised throughout the system, in this case  by case, by addressing them as [[VARIABLE_NAME]]. This functionality could for example be used in (not a definitive list!):

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On both the User and Settings variables screens an ‘i' information icon appears if a variable is added which is which is the same as a variable that has already been already defined. This includes magic (unseen) variables as well as user and system variables.

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