High-units and expiry-delay question

Hi,
I'm looking at a config.xml file that hasn't been set-up by me. In the local-scheme element, there are two settings - expiry-delay and high-units. In these elements there is the following:
<high-units>{back-size-limit 0}</high-units>
<expiry-delay>{back-expiry 1h}</expiry-delay>
I can't see anywhere in the documentation reference to {}'s. Has this been configured incorrectly?
-=david=-

Hi David,
that is "documented by example" :-)
{back-size-limit 0} practically means that it gets the content of the <param-value> child element of the <init-param> element with the <param-name> element containing back-size-limit specified in the <init-params> element within the cache mapping referring to the caching-scheme containing this setting, or zero if such an <init-param> is not specified.
Best regards,
Robert

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    I want my report for part number (which has multiple component) look like:
    Part Number: 779475-01     Quantity: 23          Part Count:2     Breakdown Count:6
    Component: CD          Amount: 115
    Component: IP          Amount: 3151
    Component: Paper          Amount: 46
    Any help or suggestion is appreciated
    RK Shah
    [email protected]

    I am using the latest 10.1.3.2.1 build 87.
    The output that I see is :
    Part Number: 777687-14 Quantity: 4 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 4
    Sum of Component Price: 20
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 452
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 8
    Part Number: 777687-20 Quantity: 1 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 1
    Sum of Component Price: 5
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 2
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 75
    Part Number: 779475-01 Quantity: 23 Part Count:2 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 23
    Sum of Component Price: 115
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 46
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 3151
    and the XML data that I used is :
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <!-- Generated by Oracle Reports version 6.0.8.25.0 -->
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    <SHIP_FROM_POSTAL_CODE></SHIP_FROM_POSTAL_CODE>
    <SHIP_FROM_COUNTRY>Hungary</SHIP_FROM_COUNTRY>
    <SHIP_TO_NAME>National Instruments Corporation (NIEC)</SHIP_TO_NAME>
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    United States</FORMATTED_SHIP_TO_ADDR>
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    <SHIP_TO_CITY>Austin</SHIP_TO_CITY>
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