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Using Content Engine (CE) operations in a workflow definition (Workplace only)NOTE CE operations are not available for use with FileNet Web Services Client or Open Client. To facilitate manipulation of documents in an object store, FileNet uses the Component Integrator infrastructure to provide Content Engine (CE) operations that can be used in a workflow in component steps. Operations are:
To use CE operations, it is important to understand the properties of documents in an object store. Each document in an object store has a set of properties defined by the system, such as the display name (the name of the document), the creator, the date last modified, and so on. In addition, each document is associated with a particular document class that usually defines additional properties specific to that type of document. For example, an Expense Report document class might have the property DepartmentNumber that would be specified for expense report documents when they are filed in the object store. The following examples outline the steps for using CE operations in a workflow definition. Example 1: File a document based on a response in a previous step.
Example 2: File a document based on the value of a specified document property. For information on making Content Engine operations available for workflow definitions, see Enable CE_Operations in the Process Configuration Console online help.
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