The disposition rule is evaluated as a filter expression, and has the same syntax requirements as the FilterExpression property.
The properties referenced in a disposition rule are relative to the event object, not to the event's source object. However, you can reference source object properties that are directly on the event object, for example, the source object class or ID. You can also reference source object properties that have been added to the event as the result of Property Auditing.
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Property DispositionRule As String |
C# |
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string DispositionRule { get; set; } |
Visual C++ |
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property String^ DispositionRule { String^ get (); void set (String^ value); } |
JavaScript |
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function get_dispositionRule(); function set_dispositionRule(value); |
Remarks
Metadata
AllowsDefaultChange: false
Cardinality: SINGLE
CopyToReservation: false
DataType: STRING
IsHidden: false
IsOrderable: true
IsSearchable: true
IsValueRequired: false
MaximumLengthString: 255
ModificationAccessRequired: WRITE
PersistenceType: OWN_COLUMN
RequiresUniqueElements: false
Settability: READ_WRITE
TargetAccessRequired: READ