Stores
a new document or updates an existing document in a IBM FileNet
repository. This operation supports storing multi-valued properties
(See
Meta-Data properties
.)
For information about the General and Route Evaluation property
groups, see
Common operation properties
.
Login Settings properties
Login settings for invoking the Content Repository Connector
for IBM FileNet service.
Login Mode
A
com.adobe.livecycle.ibmfilenetcontentrepositoryconnector.client.type.impl.LoginSettings
value
that represents how the operation will log in to the FileNet repository.
Valid values are
INVOCATION_CONTEXT
(Use Credentials
from process context),
USER_CREDENTIALS
(Use User
Credentials), and
TOKEN
(Use FileNet Credentials
Token).
-
Use Credentials from process context:
-
Uses the LiveCycle ES2.5 User Management credential from
the process context for the FileNet authentication.
-
Use User Credentials:
-
Uses the User Name and Password properties to authenticate
with FileNet. Ensure that the user name is valid for the FileNet
P8 Content Engine that is specified in LiveCycle Administration
Console.
-
Use FileNet Credentials Token:
-
Uses the FileNet Credentials Token property to authenticate
with the FileNet Content Engine. This login token must be valid
in the current FileNet session.
User Name
A
string
value that specifies
the account name to use when connecting to the FileNet object store.
This
field is used only when the Login Mode property is set to
USER_CREDENTIALS
(Use
User Credentials) or
TOKEN
(Use FileNet Credentials
Token).
Password
A
string
value that specifies
the password that is associated with the account name that is specified
in the User Name property to use when connecting to the FileNet
object store.
This field is used only when the Login Mode
property is set to
USER_CREDENTIALS
(Use User Credentials).
FileNet Credentials Token
A
string
value that represents
the location of an existing FileNet credentials token.
This
field is used only when the Login Mode property is set to
TOKEN
(Use
FileNet Credentials Token).
Object Store and Folder Settings properties
Properties that specify where a document should be stored.
Object Store
A
string
value that represents
the name of the IBM FileNet repository. You can choose from the
list of available object stores from your current FileNet Content
Engine defined in LiveCycle Administration Console. (See
LiveCycle
ES2.5 Administration Help
.)
Folder Path
A
string
value that indicates
the folder location within the object store where you want to create
the document.
If you provide a literal value, type the path
or click Browse to select the folder from the IBM FileNet repository.
When
typing the folder path, use the following rules:
-
Do
not include the object store name in the folder path.
-
Use a forward slash (/)to separate folder names if you specify
a folder location, as shown in this example:
/[FolderPath]/[documentName]
Document Creation Settings properties
Properties to use when creating a document to store in
the repository.
Document Class Type
A
string
value that indicates
the FileNet object type for the document.
Note:
This
property is used only if a document with the same name does not exist.
Document Mime Type
A
string
value that indicates
the MIME type for the document.
Title of the document
A
string
value that indicates
the document title. If a document with the same object name as in
the path specified in the Folder Path property, this operation updates
the document object. The update is done according to the rule that
is defined in the Update Version Type property.
Document Content Settings properties
Properties that are related to the content of the document
to store in the repository.
Update Version Type
(Optional) An
UpdateVersionType
value that
represents how to increment the document version updates based on the
document type. The following values are valid:
-
Increment Major Version:
-
Updates the version number with a major version increment.
-
Increment Minor Version:
-
Updates the version number with a minor version increment.
Document Contents
A
document
value that contains
the document content.
If you provide a literal value, clicking
the ellipsis button
displays
the Select Asset dialog box. (See
About Select Asset
.)
Note:
This property is mandatory
for the operation to run correctly.
Meta-Data properties
Metadata properties for the stored document.
Property Mapping Table
(Optional) Map the document attributes to
process variables in the given table. While creating or updating
the document in the FileNet object store, the mapped document attributes
are set on the document. If you leave an attribute value blank,
the current value of that attribute in the repository is maintained.
To clear the value of an attribute, map the attribute to "" (empty
string).
To set the value of a multi-value property of a document,
map the name of the property to a list value. For example, the document
class type named CustomClassType and the multi-value property called
Array Property have been created in FileNet. CustomClassType has
Array Property as a property, and Array Property stores string values.
A process variable named listVar is a list that contains string
values. The following configurations are required to store the values
of listVar in the multi-value property:
Results properties
Properties for the created or updated document.
Store Content Result
An
object
that stores
the content properties that are specified in the Results property
group.
Document ID
A
string
value that indicates
the ID for the document.
Document Major Version
A
string
value that specifies
the major version number of the document.
Document Minor Version
A
string
value that specifies
the minor version number of the document.
Name of the Document Creator
A
string
value that indicates
the user name of the original author of the document.
Document Creation Date
A
date
value that indicates
when the original version of the document was created.
Last Document Modifier
A
string
value that specifies
the user name of the last person to change the document.
Last Document Modification Date
A
date
value that indicates
when the document was last changed.
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