Note: StoredSearch instances are available for use only when the Stored Search Extensions add-on is installed.
A StoredSearch object is identified as a stored search or a search template through the setting of the SearchType property. A stored search or search template can be used to query for the object types: Document, CustomObject, or Folder. The SearchingObjectType property identifies the object type for the query.
Only one object type can be specified per search clause. Each search clause specified in the XML must be handled as an individual query, requiring a separate call to the SearchScope method to execute each search clause.
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Interface IStoredSearch _ Implements IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, _ ICmHoldable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, _ IEngineObject, ICloneable |
C# |
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public interface IStoredSearch : IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, ICmHoldable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
Visual C++ |
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public interface class IStoredSearch : IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, ICmHoldable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
JavaScript |
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FileNet.Api.Query.IStoredSearch = function(); FileNet.Api.Query.IStoredSearch.createInterface('FileNet.Api.Query.IStoredSearch'); |
Remarks
Metadata
Auditable: undefined
AllowsInstances: true
AllowsSubClasses: false
ClassDefinitionName: DocumentClassDefinition
IsDependent: false
IsHidden: false
Searchable: true
StorageType: ObjectStore
SuperclassName: Document