Data contained in user documents
A TEXTML user document can contain various kinds of data. Some kinds are always present. Others are optional.
Data | Description | Optional |
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Content |
Data encoded in either:
|
No |
Properties | Examples: the document’s name, date created, date modified, size in bytes, and so on. Properties are automatically set by TEXTML Server when a document is added or modified. | N/A |
Name | A document’s name is its unique identifier. It is stored as a property of the document. | No |
Custom properties | Application-specific metadata about the document, e.g., workflow status, approval dates, and so on. Must be coded in XML. | Yes |
Indexed content | Application-specific data which must be coded in XML. If present, a document’s indexed content will be indexed in place of the document’s content. | Yes |
Previous versions |
If the document base permits versioning of its documents:
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Yes |