Retrieves content that is related to the specified content
based on the selected association type.
For information about the General and Route Evaluation property
groups, see
Common operation properties
.
Input properties
Properties for the content and its association.
Store Name
A
string
value
that represents the name of the store where the space exists.
If
you provide a literal value, select the name from the list. Currently,
only
SpacesStore
is available.
Association Type
A
string
value
that represents the type of relationship between the contents.
If
you provide a literal value, select one of the following options:
-
attachedTo:
-
An association between an attachment and the data XML file.
The attachment must have the aspect
attachable
applied to
it. It is a many-to-one association, which means that multiple attachments
can be associated with an XML file.
-
linkedBy:
-
An association between an XML data file and a PDF form. The
XML file must have the aspect
linkable
applied to it. It
is a many-to-one association, which means that multiple data files
can be associated with the same PDF form.
-
linkedTo:
-
An association between two PDF documents. The source document must
have the aspect
PDFToPDFLink
applied to it. It is a many-to-one
association, which means that two or more documents can be linked
together.
-
linkedToXML:
-
An association between an XDP Document attachment and the XDP
data XML file. The attachment must have the aspect
xdpAttachment
applied to
it. It is a many-to-one association, which means that multiple XDP
Document attachments can be associated with a single XML file.
In
addition to these association types, another association type, called
contains
, can
be specified using the following name:
"{http://www.alfresco.org/model/content/1.0}contains}",
This
association type can be specified only as a variable or XPath. This
association is an internal association between a space and its children
(content and folders). When providing this association and passing
the path or ID of a folder and the setting
isParent = true
,
a list of node IDs of all the children of the folder is returned.
You can then use the retrieveContent operation to return all the documents
contained in the folder.
Node ID/Path
A
string
value
that represents a fully qualified name or a unique identifier of the
content node whose related nodes are retrieved. The path must start
from the root location (for example, /Company Home/User Home/My Home/Mydata.xml).
If
you provide a literal value, either type the path or identifier
or click Browse to select the content node.
Is Parent Node
A
boolean
value
that indicates whether the content node that is specified in the Node
ID/Path property is a parent node. A value of
true
indicates
that it is a parent node. A value of
false
indicates
that it is not a parent node.
Output properties
Associated Nodes
A
list
of
unique identifiers of all the associated content. These identifiers
can be used to retrieve the content.
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