Data Integration Module (DIM) Filenames and Folder Structure

Data Integration Module (DIM) Filenames and Folder Structure

Overview

The Field2Base Data Integration Module interacts with your local Computer system. This article highlights the actual executables that may cause security alerts as well as outlines the folder structure of the application.

Application Filenames

In case your PC has any security restrictions in place regarding Executables, here is a list of the filenames of the Field2Base Data Integration Module Executables that should be granted access. All of these files are located in the C:\Program Files\F2B Data Integration Module folder.
  1. Data Integration Module Service: F2BDataIntegrationService.exe
  2. Project Manager Utility: ProjectManager.exe
  3. Administrator Utility: ServiceAdmin.exe

Folder Structure

  1. C:\Program Files\F2B Data Integration Module - This is the base directory of the application where all of the “guts” of the application are. This is also where the database for the Data Integration Module resides.
  2. Backup - The Backup folder contains the auto-saved copies of the Project files. This is the folder where a previous version of a Project can be retrieved.
  3. FormData - The FormData folder is the location where Form Data is initially download. The Data Integration Service will create subfolders based on the Form ID and save the XML and Images there.
  4. Forms - The Forms folder is where the Field2Base Forms are located for use with the Project Manager.
  5. Help - The Help folder contains the documentation (i.e. User Guide) for the Data Integration Module.
  6. Keys - The Keys folder contains the keys used for the Data Integration Module.
  7. Logs - The Logs folder is where the log files from all Data Integration Module Services and Utilities get saved.
  8. Projects - The Projects (formerly named Jobs) folder is where the Project Files that are used with the Date Integration Service are located. These files are saved in a XML format.
  9. SavedData - The SavedData directory is essentially a Temp folder. It is a generic working area for various Data Integration Components. It is used to save data that needs to be preserved when the service is not running.
Note: If you install the Data Integration Module application anywhere other than the C:\Program Files\F2B Data Integration Module folder on your PC, you will need to change this path during the installation process. The application should automatically update all references to the folder you chose at that point.


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