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# =============================================================================

# OpenWorks Installation Response File


# This file holds values you can use to script the DecisionSpace/OpenWorks
# installation. Each supported variable is documented just before the variable
# assignment.
#
# Example: Assigning a variable
# -----------------------------
# INSTALL_DIRECTORY=C:\Landmark
#
# Example: Using variables within values
# OPENWORKS_DIRECTORY=${INSTALL_DIRECTORY}\OpenWorks
#
# Example: Using environment variables within values
# LOCAL_DBLOCATION=${ENV.USERPROFILE}
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

# ===========================
# LICENSE_ACCEPTANCE_LANDMARK
# ---------------------------
# This variable must be set to a specific string or the installation will fail.
# The value is case and space sensitive. By using this value, you agree to the
# license terms of Landmark software on behalf of yourself and/or your company.
#
# Valid Entry: Landmark License Accepted
LICENSE_ACCEPTANCE_LANDMARK=License Not Accepted

# ===========================
# OPENWORKS_INSTALL_DIRECTORY
# ---------------------------
# The installation directory for openworks. This path should not have any spaces
# in it.
OPENWORKS_INSTALL_DIRECTORY=C:\Landmark\OpenWorks\

# ===========================
# OPENWORKS_PROGRAMGROUP_ICON
# ---------------------------
# Valid Values: 1 (install), 0 (don't install)
# Description: Tells the installer whether or not a program group icon for
# OpenWorks needs to be added to the start menu.
OPENWORKS_PROGRAMGROUP_ICON=1

# ===========
# OW_SYS_DATA
# -----------
# Points to the directory where a new OW_SYS_DATA will be created.
OW_SYS_DATA=${OPENWORKS_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}

# ============
# OW_PROJ_DATA
# ------------
# Points to the directory where a new OW_PROJ_DATA will be created.
OW_PROJ_DATA=${OPENWORKS_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}

# ============
# LOCAL_DBNAME
# ------------
# Creates a database instance with this specified name. There are rules
# which apply to the LOCAL_DBNAME. If the name specified does not meet
# the Instance Name Rules, then it will default to "DB_LOCAL".
#
# Instance Name Rules:
# a) Minimum character length: 1
# b) Maximum character length: 30
# c) May contain only: uppercase letters, numbers, periods, and underscores
# d) Must start with an uppercase letter
LOCAL_DBNAME=EMBEDDED_OW

# ================
# LOCAL_DBLOCATION
# ----------------
# This points to a directory where the local database will be created.
LOCAL_DBLOCATION=C:\Landmark\Embedded_DB\

# ========
# DISTRICT
# --------
# Valid entries are: EMPTY, TNSNAMES, or EXISTING. Commenting the DISTRICT
# variable out has the same effect as the EMPTY value.
#
# EMPTY:
# Creates an empty district.dat which has special instructions inside the file
# to aid in the configuration of districts.
##
# TNSNAMES:
# Tells the installer to create a district based on the ORACLE_SID.
#
# EXISTING:
# Tells the installer to use an existing district. If this value is specified,
# then the variable EXISTING_DISTRICT_LOCATION must also be specified and valid.
# If the EXISTING_DISTRICT_LOCATION varible is not valid, then district is set
# back to EMPTY.
DISTRICT=EMPTY

# =================
# EXISTING_DISTRICT
# -----------------
# This variable is only used if DISTRICT=EXISTING. If DISTRICT is not set to
EXISTING
# then this variable is not used.
#
# The value must be set to the full path and file name of the existing district.
#
# Example: The district.dat is stored at
\\server01\openworks\district1\district.dat,
# then the variable would be set to:
# EXISTING_DISTRICT=\\server01\openworks\district1\district.dat
EXISTING_DISTRICT=UNSET

# ===========
# ORACLE_HOME
# -----------
# Specify the oracle home which will be used by this instance of OpenWorks.
# If you are not configuring OpenWOrks to connect to a database, then this
# variable does not need to be set.
ORACLE_HOME=${ENV.ORACLE_HOME}
# ==========
# ORACLE_SID
# ----------
ORACLE_SID=UNKNOWN

# ===============
# Supress Reboot
# ---------------
# The default value when run in GUI mode is Force (case sensitive).
# For silent install, this can be set to ReallySuppress (case sensitive)
REBOOT=ReallySuppress

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