Specifies the date and time when the content data (represented by a
ContentTransfer object) associated
with this document or annotation was last accessed. The Content Engine stores dates and times using
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see
Timestamps.
The recording granularity of the date and time returned by this property is
determined by the setting of the object store's ContentAccessRecordingLevel property. The content data
associated with a document or annotation object is considered to be accessed when one of the following events occur:
- An object's Refresh method is called with the property filter set to refresh PropertyContent properties
(FilteredPropertyType.CONTENT_DATA).
- An object's AccessContentStream method is called to retrieve content data in an input stream.
Each of these events will update the date of the
DateContentLastAccessed property. Note that even if the content
data is larger than the user-specified chunk size and multiple trips to the database or cache are required, the
DateContentLastAccessed property will be set only to the date and time that the content data was first accessed.
Applications that access content data frequently will cause continual updates of the
DateContentLastAccessed
property by the server, which can result in degraded performance. Therefore, it is recommended that you set the
ContentAccessRecordingLevel property to control the frequency that the
DateContentLastAccessed property is updated.
Namespace:
FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly:
FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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ReadOnly Property DateContentLastAccessed As Nullable(Of DateTime) |
C# |
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Nullable<DateTime> DateContentLastAccessed { get; } |
Visual C++ |
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property Nullable<DateTime> DateContentLastAccessed {
Nullable<DateTime> get ();
} |
JavaScript |
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function get_dateContentLastAccessed();
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