Represents an event that occurs when the content of a content-carrying object is retrieved. This event can only be audited; you cannot subscribe to it.

You can instantiate a GetContentEvent object in the following ways:

  • Call the GetInstance or FetchInstance method on the Factory.GetContentEvent class.
  • Retrieve the AuditedEvents property on a Document object, and iterate the EventSet collection for instances of GetContentEvent objects.
  • Retrieve a GetContentEvent object from a GetContentEventSet collection.

The following tables list the members exposed by IGetContentEvent.

Public Properties

 NameDescription
Public propertyElementSequenceNumberA unique sequence number for a content element in a document or annotation object. Server-generated, the number serves as an unchanging identity for the content element. For annotations, on which you can change content, the element sequence number for a content element will not change. For example, if you were to change a content element's relative position within the list of content elements, the element's sequence number would be retained. Or if you were to replace the first content element with updated content, the content element would receive a new element sequence number. Element sequence numbers are not reused.

This property can be accessed from a IContentElement-based object, or from IGetContentEvent, representing the event fired when the content element specified in this property is retrieved.

Public propertySourceObjectIdId of the object that is the source of an IObjectChangeEvent-based event. You can use this property to identify an object if it no longer exists in the object store.
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