Represents an event that occurs when the security of an object is changed.
as follows. First, modifying the security of a folder will not automatically propogate to the documents contained in the folder; that is, the security of the documents in the folder will not change. Therefore, the system will generate an
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Note that the dynamic inheritance feature of the Content Engine security model impacts
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UpdateSecurityEvent |
UpdateSecurityEvent
object for the folder, but it will not generate an UpdateSecurityEvent
object for each contained document. Second, an update to any object-valued property designated as inheritable in the metadata will generate an UpdateSecurityEvent
object .You can instantiate a
object in the following ways:
- Call the
orGetInstance
method on theFetchInstance Factory.UpdateSecurityEvent class. - Retrieve the
property on aAuditedEvents
,Document
, orFolder
object, and iterate theCustomObject EventSet collection for instances of
objects.UpdateSecurityEvent - Retrieve a
object from aUpdateSecurityEvent UpdateSecurityEventSet collection.
The following tables list the members exposed by IUpdateSecurityEvent.
Public Properties
Name | Description | |
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![]() | ModifiedProperties | A list of the symbolic names of the properties modified during a given event. Note that this property is only available when you retrieve the event object, for example, by calling the Factory method. This property is not available from the event object passed to the event action handler. |
![]() | OriginalObject | The event's source object prior to the event. To get the source object at the time the event occurred, retrieve the property. To compare the two states of the source object, fetch the properties of the object returned by the property and the property. |
![]() | VersionSeriesId | For a IPublishCompleteEvent object, the ID of the version series of the publication document. For other versioning-related events, the ID of the version series for the source object. Note that this property will have a valid value only when the event's source object is an instance of or its subclass. |