setContentAttributes operation (deprecated)

Sets metadata attributes for the specified content without modifying the content.

For information about the General and Route Evaluation property groups, see Common operation properties.

Input properties

Properties of the content.

Store Name

A string value that represents the name of the store where content is located.

If you provide a literal value, select the name from the list. Currently, only SpacesStore is available.

Node ID/Path

A string value that represents a fully qualified name or a unique identifier of content. 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.

Aspects List

A list value that specifies the names of the attribute collections (aspects) to be applied to content.

If you provide a literal value, the edit button  displays the Select Aspects dialog box, where you can select the required aspects from the list of available aspects. (See About Remove Aspects (deprecated)).

The following aspects are available:

Adobe PDF Form Data:
Applied to documents that are created as a result of filling a form.

Associate Documents:
Creates a link between two or more PDF documents.

Classifiable:
Used for assigning categories to a content item.

Complianceable:
For internal use only.

Document Consumer:
Process name, process ID, and Task ID of the process that consumed the document.

Document Modifier:
Process name, process ID, and Task ID of the process that modified the document.

Document Producer:
Process name, process ID, and Task ID of the process that produced the document.

Dublin Core:
Lets you add these properties to the Document Details view for a content item: Publisher, Contributor, Type, Identifier, Source, Coverage, Rights, Subject.

Effectivity:
Lets you add these properties to the Document Details view for a content item: Effective From, Effective To.

Emailed:
Lets you add an Email Data section to the Document Details view for a content item. The section includes these properties: Originator, Addressee, Addressees, Sent Date, Subject.

LiveCycle Resource Metadata:
Lets you specify the following metadata for the PDF file: Subject, Keywords, Application, and PDF Producer.

Process Attributes:
Specifies whether the process is active.

Repository Reference:
Used for creating references to documents that are stored in a native repository.

Rights Managed:
For internal use only.

Summarizable:
Lets you add a Summary property to the Document Details view for a content item.

Templatable:
For internal use only.

Titled:
Specifies that the content can have a title and a description.

Versionable:
Assigns a new version number to a content item each time it is edited (checked out and checked back in, or updated).

XDP Document:
Content is an XDP document that is used to render the XDP forms present in the LiveCycle repository.

XDP Document Data:
An XML data document for the XDP document. The XML document is created when the user submits a form.
Note: The list of aspects may also contain custom aspects that are created for custom namespaces.

If you provide a literal value, click the box beside each aspect that you want to select. Selecting an aspect also selects all its attributes. To select individual attributes for an aspect, click the box beside each attribute. After making the selection, click Update. To clear your selection, click Clear.

The following aspects are available:

Adobe PDF Form Data:
Attributes of a PDF document that is created as a result of filling a form. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Attributes of a PDF document that is created as a result of filling a form. The following attributes can be selected individually:

pdfformlink:
The link to the PDF form.

pdfformname:
The name of the PDF form.

pdfformversion:
The version of the PDF form.
Associate Documents:
Creates a link between two or more PDF documents.

Classifiable:
Used for assigning categories to a content item.

Complianceable:
For internal use only.

Document Consumer:
Attributes of the process that consumed the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Creates a link between two or more PDF documents.

Classifiable:

Used for assigning categories to a content item.

Complianceable:

For internal use only.

Document Consumer:
Attributes of the process that consumed the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Attributes of the process that consumed the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

consumedBy:
The name of the process.

consumerProcessID:
The ID of the process.

consumerTaskID:
The task ID of the process.
Document Modifier:
Attributes of the process that modified the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Attributes of the process that modified the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

ModifiedBy:
The name of the process.

modifierProcessID:
The ID of the process.

modifierTaskID:
The task ID of the process.
Document Producer:
Attributes of the process that created the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Attributes of the process that created the document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

producedBy:
The name od the process.

producerProcessID:
The ID of the process.

producerTaskID:
The task ID of the process.
Dublin Core:
Basic document attributes to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. For internal use only.

Effectivity:
Attributes related to the document effectivity period to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Basic document attributes to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. For internal use only.

Effectivity:
Attributes related to the document effectivity period to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Attributes related to the document effectivity period to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. The following attributes can be selected individually:

from:
The starting date for the period the document is in effect.

to:
The end date for the period the document is in effect.
Emailed:
Attributes related to the Email Data section to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Attributes related to the Email Data section to be added to the Document Details view for a content item. The following attributes can be selected individually:

addressee:
The receiver of the email.

addressees:
Multiple receivers of the email.

originator:
The sender of the email.

sentdate:
The date the document was emailed.

subjectline:
The subject line for the email.
LiveCycle Resource Metadata:
Metadata attributes of the PDF file. The following attributes can be selected individually:

Metadata attributes of the PDF file. The following attributes can be selected individually:

application:
The name of the application.

keywords:
Keywords describing the PDF file

producer:
The name of the author.

subject:
The subject of the PDF file.
Process Attributes:
The status of the process (active or inactive).

Repository Reference:
References to documents that are stored in a native repository. The following attributes can be selected individually:

The status of the process (active or inactive).

Repository Reference:

References to documents that are stored in a native repository. The following attributes can be selected individually:

referencePath:
A path in the native repository.

referenceType:
A MIME type of the referenced document.
Rights Managed:
The attributes of the rights-protected document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

The attributes of the rights-protected document. The following attributes can be selected individually:

alternateID:
Nod ID of the document.

licenseID:
License ID assigned by the Policy Server.

policyName:
The name of the policy protecting the document.

policySetName:
The name of the policy set containing the policy.
Summarizable:
The Summary property to be added to the Document Details view for a content item.

Templatable:
The properties of the last template applied to the node.

Titled:
Content has a title and a description.

Versionable:
A new version number is assigned to content item each time it is edited (checked out and checked back in, or updated).

XDP Document:
An XDP document that is used to render the XDP forms present in the LiveCycle repository. The following attributes can be selected individually:

The Summary property to be added to the Document Details view for a content item.

Templatable:
The properties of the last template applied to the node.

Titled:
Content has a title and a description.

Versionable:
A new version number is assigned to content item each time it is edited (checked out and checked back in, or updated).

XDP Document:
An XDP document that is used to render the XDP forms present in the LiveCycle repository. The following attributes can be selected individually:

An XDP document that is used to render the XDP forms present in the LiveCycle repository. The following attributes can be selected individually:

dataFolder:
The full path to the folder containing the submitted form data.

Repository Reference:
The path in the LiveCycle repository.

xdpVersion:
The version of the XDP document in the LiveCycle repository.
XDP Document Data:
An XML data document for the XDP document. The XML document is created when the user submits a form.
Note: The list of aspects may also contain custom aspects that are created for custom namespaces.

An XML data document for the XDP document. The XML document is created when the user submits a form.

Note: The list of aspects may also contain custom aspects that are created for custom namespaces.

Content Attributes

A map value that specifies the attributes of the content node or content.

The Attributes Map table is populated with the attributes selected in the Aspects List. For each attribute, the table shows the following values:

Attribute Name: T
he name of the attribute to apply to content. The list of available names depends on the content specified in Node ID/Path and the aspects selected in Aspects List.

Attribute Type:
The data type of the selected attribute.

Attribute Value:
The value for the attribute. Click the ellipsis button  to open XPath Builder, where you can select a process variable or provide a string value.
Note: The date-time attribute must be configured in the yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'Z' format. Otherwise, a parsing exception occurs, an error is logged, and the attribute is set to the current date.

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