Consistency Checker Options

The options for the Content Consistency Checker let you set the maximum errors logged for six different error types, as well as for the total number of errors logged. The default value for the maximum number of validation errors to log for each error type is 1000, and the default value for total errors is 10,000. Errors found after the default maximum is reached are not logged.

Two performance options are included. The number of threads has a default of 4 and the batch size has a default of 100. Do not change these defaults unless your service representative advises you to do so.

The validation ranges allow you to set date and time limits on the content elements the Content Consistency Checker checks. You can set these limits on the date created or date modified. The default is to validate all content elements with no date limits.

To modify the number of validation errors or the range of dates logged during the consistency check

  1. Select the file storage area on the Content Consistency Checker tool main screen that you want to modify.
  2. Select Options from the File menu.
  3. Replace the current value for any of the error types by entering an integer value (no comma, decimal) between 100 and 10000.
  4. To set the validation range by date, click either the Date Created or Date Modified radio button and scroll to the appropriate From and To dates.
  5. Click OK to save your new values and return to the previous screen.

For details on these error types, see Validation Errors.