The IUpdateSecurityEvent type exposes the following members.

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Type NameDescription
Public propertyClassDescription
The ClassDescription object containing the property metadata for the EngineObject.
(Inherited from IEngineObject.)
Public propertyCmAuditSequence
Indicates the relative (ascending) order this event was audited relative to other audited events. Used for audit disposition, the property is retrieved by an audit processing client to set the sequence number of the last record processed on the client's ICmAuditProcessingBookmark object.
(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyCreator
Indicates the name of the user assigned as the creator of the object.

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.

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyDateCreated
Indicates the date and time the object was created. The Content Engine server stores dates and times using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see Timestamps.

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.

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyDateLastModified
Indicates the date and time the object was last modified. The Content Engine server stores dates and times using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see Timestamps.

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).

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyEventStatus
For a system event, this property indicates whether the operation that caused the creation of this event was successful. Zero (0) indicates a successful operation; otherwise, an error code is returned.

For a custom event, this property can be set by a client application to convey state to the event action handler. Therefore, it is up to the client application and event action handler to define and interpret the value of this property. In the event action handler, this property can be retrieved from the event object passed to the handler.

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.

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyId
A representation of the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), a unique 128-bit number, that is assigned to this Content Engine object when the object is created. When converted to a string, the Id property is typically depicted as 32 hexadecimal characters enclosed by brackets in the following format: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For example, {3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301}.

For IUser and IGroup 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, IUser.Id and IGroup.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.Id is equal to PropertyTemplate.Id, which is equal to PropertyDefinition.PrimaryId.
  • PropertyDefinition.Id is not equal to PropertyDefinition.PrimaryId.
  • PropertyDefinition.Id is not equal to PropertyDescription.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.

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyInitiatingUser
The distinguished name of the user that initiated the event, unless the event is triggered by a server background task. In that case, the property identifies the task using the following format:

[<task name>(<context>)]

where:

task name identifies the function of the background task by name, such as replication, CFS import, or the specific type of sweep policy, sweep job, or queue sweep.

context provides contextual information applicable to the task type, such as the target source repository or target class processed by the task. If the value exceeds the maximum length of the property, the context portion of the string is truncated.

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyLastModifier
Indicates the name of the user who last modified the object.

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).

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyModifiedProperties
A list of the symbolic names of the properties modified during a given event.
Public propertyName
The name for this object.

For most classes, this property is read-only and returns the value of the designated name property for the object, or its ID if there is no name property. If ClassDescription.NamePropertyIndex has a value, this property contains the value of the designated name property. If there is no designated name property value, and the object has an Id property, this property contains the string value of the Id property. If neither of these conditions is satisfied, this property contains an empty string.

For a ComponentRelationship object, this property is read/write and specifies the name of the object.

(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyOriginalObject
For an event, the event's source object prior to the event. To get the source object at the time the event occurred, retrieve the SourceObject property. To compare the two states of the source object, fetch the properties of the object returned by the OriginalObject property and the SourceObject property.

For ICmRecoveryItem, the original object that was marked for deletion. To get the original object, the user must have the VIEW_RECOVERABLE_OBJECTS access right on the object store.

Public propertyOwner
Manages the security owner assigned to the object.
(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyPermissions
Manages the discretionary permissions assigned to the object.
(Inherited from IEvent.)
Public propertyProperties
The IProperties collection of properties for the EngineObject.
(Inherited from IEngineObject.)
Public propertySourceClassId
Class ID of the object that is the subject of this event.
(Inherited from IObjectChangeEvent.)
Public propertySourceObject
For an event object, the event's source object at the time the event occurred. Note that the state of the object might be different from its prior or current state. To get the state of the source object prior to the event, use the OriginalObject property on subclasses of IObjectChangeEvent that provide this property.

For ICmSweepResult, the object that a sweep running in preview mode selected as a candidate for processing, or that a sweep running in normal mode failed to process.

(Inherited from IObjectChangeEvent.)
Public propertySourceObjectId
Id of the object that is the source of an IObjectChangeEvent-based event. You can use this property to identify an object if it no longer exists in the object store.
(Inherited from IObjectChangeEvent.)
Public propertyVersionSeriesId
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 has a valid value only when the event's source object is an instance of IDocument or its subclass. This property is null for non-versionable objects..

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