Because the positional index of a given content element within a document's
collection is subject to change, it is recommended that you populate this property with the value of the content element's
property rather than its positional index. The value of the
property is server-generated and provides a unique and unchanging number for a given content element. Because the number of content elements of a document is variable, if you choose to use a positional index it is up to your application to ensure that it accurately reflects the correct index of the content element to which the annotation applies. For example, if the
property specifies the positional index of the third content element of a document with five content elements, and the second content element is then removed, the property will consequently reference the wrong content element.
Namespace: FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Property AnnotatedContentElement As Nullable(Of Integer) |
C# |
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Nullable<int> AnnotatedContentElement { get; set; } |
C++ |
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property Nullable<int> AnnotatedContentElement abstract { Nullable<int> get(); void set(Nullable<int> value); } |
J# |
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/** property */ public Nullable<int> get_AnnotatedContentElement(); /** property */ public void set_AnnotatedContentElement(Nullable<int> value); |
JScript |
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public function get AnnotatedContentElement() : Nullable<int> public function set AnnotatedContentElement(value : Nullable<int>); |
Remarks
Metadata
AllowsDefaultChange: false
Cardinality: SINGLE
CopyToReservation: false
Datatype: LONG
IsHidden: false
IsOrderable: true
IsSearchable: true
IsValueRequired: false
ModificationAccessRequired: WRITE
PersistenceType: OWN_COLUMN
PropertyDefaultInteger32: null
PropertyMaximumInteger32: null
PropertyMinimumInteger32: null
RequiresUniqueElements: false
Settability: READ_WRITE
TargetAccessRequired: READ