Difference between revisions of "SYSCLS OBJECTCONTAINER"
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| title = Object container classification | | title = Object container classification | ||
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| namespace = System.Classification.Content | | namespace = System.Classification.Content | ||
| purpose = Classify content as an object container. | | purpose = Classify content as an object container. | ||
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An object container object serves as a containment for other content objects. Instead of creating a child item directly benath its parent it will be put into the container. For further explanation see [http://wiki.augmensys.com/index.php?title=Object_Container_%28Client%29 Object Container] | An object container object serves as a containment for other content objects. Instead of creating a child item directly benath its parent it will be put into the container. For further explanation see [http://wiki.augmensys.com/index.php?title=Object_Container_%28Client%29 Object Container] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | The Object Container Classification can be combined with the [[SYSCLS_THUMBNAILEDDOCUMENT|Thumbnailed Document Classification]]. In this case, the system delivers a thumbnail automatically. It evaluates the thumbnail based on the thumbnails of its child documents. |
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 28 September 2017
An object container object serves as a containment for other content objects. Instead of creating a child item directly benath its parent it will be put into the container. For further explanation see Object Container
The Object Container Classification can be combined with the Thumbnailed Document Classification. In this case, the system delivers a thumbnail automatically. It evaluates the thumbnail based on the thumbnails of its child documents.