Document
or Folder
), or any of its subclasses, that support indexing. All instances of the specified class are indexed. Warning: Do not change the
status of a class or property while an
operation is running on that class. Doing so will cause unpredictable results. Instead, abort any index job running on a class before changing the configuration, then resubmit the index job for that class.
If the class selected to index is a base class (
,
,
,
, or
), new
objects are created to hold the new indexing information. When this index operation completes, the old collections that previously held the indexing information are deleted. Because deleting the indexing information is not done on an individual object basis, and is instead done by deleting all relevant Verity collections, indexing a base class is somewhat faster than indexing a subclass of the base class.
Note: For indexing purposes, the
class is also considered to be a base class, because the
class is the only subclass of the
class, and no instances of the
class can be created.
For
or
objects created using a FileNet P8 3.5.x installation: If the
status is changed to disabled for a class that had either
or
objects that were indexed, the index job to remove the indexing information should be run before any documents or annotations are deleted or modified (the content elements removed). If this cannot be accomplished, the
and/or
class and all subclasses of these classes should be reindexed.
The following tables list the members exposed by IIndexJobClassItem.
Public Properties
Name | Description | |
---|---|---|
![]() | ClassDefinition | The of the class to be indexed. Note that you do not have to fetch the object to set this property; instead, call the method on this instance. |
![]() | IncludeSubclassesRequested | Indicates whether the operation should apply to the subclasses of the class. For a ClassSubscription object, this property indicates whether the subscription should also apply to the subclasses of the target class. For an AuditDefinition object, this property indicates whether auditing should also apply to the subclasses of the class configured for auditing. |