This topic alphabetically lists the properties that apply to the CmEventExportStore class.
ClassDescription
object containing the fixed description (immutable metadata) of
the class from which this object is instantiated.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been
granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE
), this property is
settable only on create. After initial object creation, this property is read-only for all users.
CmDatabaseConnection
object
on all object stores, event export stores, and isolated regions that will share the same database.
For an isolated region, if the ObjectStore property is set, then the server automatically sets this property and the DatabaseSchemaName property to the same values as the object store's properties of the same name. You cannot change the object store-derived values on this or the DatabaseSchemaName property.
If the isolated region is used by IBM Case Manager, you must set the ObjectStore property. For an isolated region that uses a legacy workflow system, set DatabaseConnection and DatabaseSchemaName to values that reference the legacy system.
A unique value is required for database connection sharing. Database connection sharing is initiated when two or more objects are configured to use the same CmDatabaseConnection object.
To distinguish between identically named tables associated with multiple objects that share a database connection, enter a unique, case-insensitive value. The value cannot duplicate the DatabaseSchemaName value of another object using the same database connection. The value will be prepended to database entities, for example, <schema name>.<table name>.
If you do not set a value for an object store, the object store is initialized
using the default schema applied by the database server, and this property is set to
that default schema name provided it is not already in use by another object store
using the same CmDatabaseConnection
object.
For an isolated region, if the ObjectStore property is set, then the server automatically sets this property and the DatabaseConnection property to the same values as the object store's properties of the same name. You cannot change the object store-derived values on this or the DatabaseConnection property.
If the isolated region is used by IBM Case Manager, you must set the ObjectStore property. For an isolated region that uses a legacy workflow system, set DatabaseConnection and DatabaseSchemaName to values that reference the legacy system.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been
granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE
), this property is
settable only on create. After initial object creation, this property is read-only for all users.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged
write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE
), this property is read/write. (The read/write access for those
users can only change if a change is made to the ACL on the object store that controls who has privileged write access to objects in that
object store).
The text is not locale-specific to the retrieving user except for the following classes:
Name
property of the object's class.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark
and AuditDefinition
objects, this property is intended to identify client applications
that process the audit log.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark
objects, this property, in support of the audit disposition feature, identifies the client that created the object.
For AuditDefinition
objects, this property identifies a set of audit definitions for a given client or client functionality.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark
and AuditDefinition
objects, it is recommended that you set this property.
Specify a unique value to distinguish one client application from another.
Note, however, that the server does not prevent identical display names across multiple
CmAuditProcessingBookmark
or AuditDefinition
objects. Therefore, the client application is responsible for enforcing uniqueness.
In IBM Content Foundation, Case Analyzer and Process Simulator are not supported.
For User
and Group
classes, the Id property takes the value of the
Security Identifier (SID) rather than the 128-bit GUID. The string representation of the
SID is in this example format: S-1-5-21-1559522492-2815155736-3711640725-55269
.
When Active Directory is used as the directory service for IBM FileNet P8, calls to
User.get_Id()
and Group.get_Id()
always return the current SID for the
principal, even if this user or group has only historical SIDs populating the Active
Directory server.
For a given property representation, the Id property has the following characteristics:
PropertyDescription.get_Id()
is equal to PropertyTemplate.get_Id()
, which is equal to PropertyDefinition.get_PrimaryId()
.PropertyDefinition.get_Id()
is not equal to PropertyDefinition.get_PrimaryId()
.PropertyDefinition.get_Id()
is not equal to PropertyDescription.get_Id()
.
For a newly created document object, you can override the Id property of its associated VersionSeries
object
before you save or check in the document for the first time.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged
write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE
), this property is read/write. (The read/write access for those
users could only change if a change is made to the ACL on the object store that controls who has privileged write access to objects in that
object store).
If the SourceObjectStore property is set, then the server automatically sets this property and the SourceDatabaseSchemaName property to the same values as the object store's properties of the same name. You cannot change the object store-derived values on this or the SourceDatabaseSchemaName property.
For Case History, you must set the SourceObjectStore property. To use a legacy workflow system with Case Analyzer, then set SourceDatabaseConnection and the SourceDatabaseSchemaName properties to values that reference the legacy system.
In IBM Content Foundation, Case Analyzer is not supported.
If the SourceObjectStore property is set, then the server automatically sets this property and the SourceDatabaseConnection property to the same values as the object store's properties of the same name. You cannot change the object store-derived values on this or the SourceDatabaseConnection property.
For Case History, you must set the SourceObjectStore property. To use a legacy workflow system with Case Analyzer, then set SourceDatabaseConnection and the SourceDatabaseSchemaName properties to values that reference the legacy system.
In IBM Content Foundation, Case Analyzer is not supported.
If you set this property, the server automatically sets the SourceDatabaseConnection and SourceDatabaseSchemaName properties to the same values as the object store's properties of the same name, even if SourceDatabaseConnection and SourceDatabaseSchemaName were previously set to different values. Once set, this property cannot be modified.
For Case History, you must set the SourceObjectStore property.