SIMPLIFIED CUSTOMIZATION SETTING VERIFICATION
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for performing a configuration check of an application comprising:
- responsive to receiving an identifier of a selected content unit, retrieving a configuration check algorithm to check a configuration setting of the selected content unit, the selected content unit representing a subset of functionality of the application;
applying, through a processing device, a value of the configuration setting in the selected content unit retrieved from the application to the configuration check algorithm to calculate a control parameter output;
responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a first unsupported value in a first configuration check interface, sending an option to exit the first configuration check interface and enter a second configuration check interface to a user interface system;
responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a second unsupported value in the first configuration check interface, sending an option to modify the configuration setting value to a predetermined supported value and allow further interoperability in the first configuration check interface to the user interface system; and
responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a supported value in a first configuration check interface, sending an option to continue in the first configuration check interface to the user interface system.
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Abstract
A value of a configuration setting contained within a selected content unit of an application may be used as input for a configuration check algorithm to calculate a control parameter output. The algorithm may include logical operators, conditional statements, mathematical logic, and mathematical functions. The algorithm may be used to verify the correctness of the value. Different control parameter output values may be associated with different options in the automated configuration verification program. The options may include, but are not limited to, modifying an unsupported configuration setting value to a supported value, updating configuration setting values in non-selected content units, exiting the automated program and switching to a manual configuration setting change mode, and automatically updating a configuration setting value to a supported value without further intervention.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for performing a configuration check of an application comprising:
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responsive to receiving an identifier of a selected content unit, retrieving a configuration check algorithm to check a configuration setting of the selected content unit, the selected content unit representing a subset of functionality of the application; applying, through a processing device, a value of the configuration setting in the selected content unit retrieved from the application to the configuration check algorithm to calculate a control parameter output; responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a first unsupported value in a first configuration check interface, sending an option to exit the first configuration check interface and enter a second configuration check interface to a user interface system; responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a second unsupported value in the first configuration check interface, sending an option to modify the configuration setting value to a predetermined supported value and allow further interoperability in the first configuration check interface to the user interface system; and responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a supported value in a first configuration check interface, sending an option to continue in the first configuration check interface to the user interface system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A computer-implemented method for performing automated configuration checks of an enterprise system comprising:
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iteratively applying, through a processing device, values of selected configuration settings in the enterprise system to respective configuration check algorithms; responsive to an application indicating that the respective value is supported, proceeding to a next iteration; and responsive to the application indicating that the respective value is not supported, substituting the unsupported value with a supported value for the respective configuration setting, the supported value identified from a data source linked to the respective algorithm, and proceeding to the next iteration. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A system to check a configuration of an application comprising:
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a configuration database storing a configuration check algorithm to check a configuration setting of a selected content unit representing a subset of functionality of the application, and a plurality of options; a connection to a user interface and the application; and a processing device to apply a value of a configuration setting retrieved from the application through the connection to a corresponding configuration check algorithm retrieved from the configuration database, calculate a control parameter output from the application, and send an option from configuration database to the user interface through the connection corresponding to the control parameter output, the options including; responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a first unsupported value in a first configuration check interface, a first option to exit the first configuration check interface and enter a second configuration check interface; responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a second unsupported value in the first configuration check interface modifiable to a supported value, a second option to modify the unsupported value to the supported value and continue further interoperability in the first configuration check interface; and responsive to the calculated control parameter output having a supported value in a first configuration check interface, a third option to continue further interoperability in the first configuration check interface. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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