Profile Documents are special documents in Domino databases that are used to store configuration and other information, often user-based. Profile documents are special in that they typically don't appear in views but are mainly accessed through formulas and scripts.
For more information on Profile Documents/Forms please refer to the HCL Documentation.
By default, iDNA Applications does not collect Profile documents from applications, but it can be configured to do so. This article takes you through the steps required to enable Profile Document collection.
iDNA collects Profile Documents as part of the design collection. After this property has been configured, a re-scan of database designs (for all databases you are interested in) is required. |
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iDNA Applications collects design information in order to surface complexity, insights, profile information and the various applications in your environment. Once iDNA Applications has been configured to aggregate Profile Documents, we recommend re-collecting the set of applications that you may wish to have included in iDNA Applications analytics.
To initiate a re-scan, go to the "Settings" menu and select "Design analysis status"
There are a series of options to choose from when it comes to what should be re-scanned:
In cases where errors have occurred with a design collection on a database, whether DXL errors, or issues with the design in an application, you may need to troubleshoot further. For more information on Troubleshooting Design Collection Issues please reference the technote: www.panagenda.com/kbase/display/IA/Troubleshooting+Design+Collection+Issues)
Per default, profile documents are collected when database design is collected. With iDNA version 3.1.0 a new feature was introduced that allows the periodic collection of Profile Documents. The interval for this collection is configurable via an ETL parameter