Public Properties
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AuditFailure | A boolean value that indicates whether auditing for failed event operations is enabled (true) or not (false). Currently, auditable failures are limited to an access-denied result of an operation. Note: If all audit definitions for a class specify that neither failed nor successful operations should be logged, then auditing for the class is effectively disabled. |
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AuditSuccess | A boolean value that indicates whether auditing for successful event operations is enabled (true) or not (false). Note: If all audit definitions for a class specify that neither failed nor successful operations should be logged, then auditing for the class is effectively disabled. |
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EventClass | The class definition of the event that's being subscribed to or audited. |
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Id | A representation of the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), a unique 128-bit number, that is assigned to this Content Engine object when the object is created. When converted to a string, the Id property is typically depicted as 32 hexadecimal characters enclosed by brackets in the following format: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For example, {3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301}. For For a given property representation, the Id property has the following characteristics:
For a newly created document object, you can override the Id property of its associated |
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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. |
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ObjectStateRecordingLevel | Specifies the audit recording level of the source object for an event of type ObjectChangeEvent. (The source object is the object on which the event is fired.) The recording levels are (both the original, pre-event object and the modified, post-event object are recorded), (only the modified, post-event object is recorded), and (no source objects are recorded). If is set, the event's OriginalObject property will be null. If is specified, the event's OriginalObject and SourceObject properties will be null, and the event's ModifiedProperties property will be empty. Note: Persisting audited source objects in a database can result in substantial consumption of large object (LOB) storage. |