Certificate Limits Registry entry
Specifies a limit to the number of each type of certificate which can be issued per Registration before the operator is notified when another certificate of the same type is ordered.
Note: Only for use by Service New Brunswick.
When a certificate product is ordered and an event is attached to it, a check is made to see whether a limit has been specified to the number of this certificate product which can be issued before the operator is notified that the limit has been exceeded. If the number issued has been exceeded (a query is run against the certificate audit), the operator is notified.
Usage
This Registry entry is assigned to groups:
Key | Group |
---|---|
Key 1 | Group |
Key 2 | Default |
Key 3 | Table |
Key 4 | epos |
Key 5 | Certificate Limits |
Key 6 | prodcode;prodcode;... |
Value | number |
Group | Default | Table | epos | Certificate Limits | prodcode;prodcode;... | number |
where:
prodcode;prodcode;... | is a semicolon separated list of product codes (specified in the Products module). |
number | is the number of each prodcode which can be issued before the operator is notified. Any order for each prodcode greater than number will result in the operator being notified that the limit has been exceeded. |
Example
This entry specifies that for each registration 3 certificates of type SN6001
(Birth Certificate Short Form) and 3 certificates of type SN6003
(Birth Certificate Long Form) can be ordered before the operator is notified that the issue limit for each product has been exceeded when another copy is ordered:
Key | Setting |
---|---|
Key 1 | Group |
Key 2 | Default |
Key 3 | Table |
Key 4 | epos |
Key 5 | Certificate Limits |
Key 6 | SN6001;SN6003 |
Value | 3 |
Note:
In this example each product can be issued 3 times before the operator is notified: in other words, the operator will only be notified when 4 copies of SN6001
or 4 copies of SN6003
are ordered. In practice, a total of 6 certificates could be issued (3 x SN6001
+ 3 x SN6003
) before the operator is notified that the limit has been exceeded.