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# Data Controller for SAS® - Options
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# Data Controller for SAS® - Options
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The MPE_CONFIG table provides a number of options, which apply to all users:
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The [MPE_CONFIG](/tables/mpe_config/) table provides a number of system options, which apply to all users. The table may be re-purposed for other applications, so long as scopes beginning with "DC_" are avoided.
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## DC_EMAIL_ALERTS
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Currently used scopes include:
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* DC
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* DC_CATALOG
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## DC Scope
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### DC_EMAIL_ALERTS
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Set to YES or NO to enable email alerts. This requires email options to be preconfigured (mail server etc).
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Set to YES or NO to enable email alerts. This requires email options to be preconfigured (mail server etc).
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## DC_MAXOBS_WEBEDIT
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### DC_MAXOBS_WEBEDIT
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By default, a maximum of 100 observations can be edited in the browser at one time. This number can be increased, but note that the following factors will impact performance:
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By default, a maximum of 100 observations can be edited in the browser at one time. This number can be increased, but note that the following factors will impact performance:
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* Number of configured [Validations](/dcc-validations)
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* Number of configured [Validations](/dcc-validations)
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* Number (and size) of columns
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* Number (and size) of columns
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* Speed of client machine (laptop/desktop)
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* Speed of client machine (laptop/desktop)
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## DC_RESTRICT_EDITRECORD
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### DC_RESTRICT_EDITRECORD
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Setting YES will prevent the EDIT RECORD dialog appearing in the EDIT screen by removing the "Edit Row" option in the right click menu, and the "ADD RECORD" button in the bottom left.
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Setting YES will prevent the EDIT RECORD dialog appearing in the EDIT screen by removing the "Edit Row" option in the right click menu, and the "ADD RECORD" button in the bottom left.
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Anything other than YES will mean that the modal _is_ available.
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Anything other than YES will mean that the modal _is_ available.
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Default=NO
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Default=NO
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## DC_RESTRICT_VIEWER
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### DC_RESTRICT_VIEWER
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Set to YES to restrict the list of libraries and tables in VIEWER to only those explicitly set to VIEW in the MPE_SECURITY table. The default is NO (users can see all tables they already have permission to see).
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Set to YES to restrict the list of libraries and tables in VIEWER to only those explicitly set to VIEW in the MPE_SECURITY table. The default is NO (users can see all tables they already have permission to see).
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## DC_VIEWLIB_CHECK
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### DC_VIEWLIB_CHECK
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Set to YES to enable library validity checking in viewLibs service. This means that on first load, SAS will attempt to open each library to see if it is possible to do so. This reduces the number of libraries in the list, but means that it is slow to load the first time around.
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Set to YES to enable library validity checking in viewLibs service. This means that on first load, SAS will attempt to open each library to see if it is possible to do so. This reduces the number of libraries in the list, but means that it is slow to load the first time around.
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The default is NO.
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The default is NO.
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## DC_LOCALE
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### DC_LOCALE
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Set to a locale (such as `en_gb` or `en_be`) to override the system value (which may be derived from client browser settings).
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Set to a locale (such as `en_gb` or `en_be`) to override the system value (which may be derived from client browser settings).
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This feature is useful when importing ambiguous dates from CSV or Excel (eg 1/2/20 vs 2/1/20) as DC uses the `anydtdtm.` informats for import.
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This feature is useful when importing ambiguous dates from CSV or Excel (eg 1/2/20 vs 2/1/20) as DC uses the `anydtdtm.` informats for import.
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!!! note
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!!! note
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If you have clients in different geographies loading excel in local formats, you can also address this issue by ensuring the locale of the windows _user_ profile is not set to the default (eg `English (United States)`). When leaving the DC_LOCALE as SYSTEM, the locale settings in SAS are not added or modified.
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If you have clients in different geographies loading excel in local formats, you can also address this issue by ensuring the locale of the windows _user_ profile is not set to the default (eg `English (United States)`). When leaving the DC_LOCALE as SYSTEM, the locale settings in SAS are not added or modified.
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## DC_CATALOG Scope
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### DC_IGNORELIBS
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When running the [Refresh Data Catalog](/admin-services/#refresh-data-catalog) service, it is often that case the the process will fail due to being unable to assign a library. To avoid the need to resolve the connection issue elsewhere in SAS, you can simply exclude it from the Data Catalog, by including the LIBREF in this field (pipe-separated)
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