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Configuring item names and indexing

A repository's item names are initially created when a publishing job imports their definitions from a source vault. Thereafter, you can configure some elements of the items to meet your requirements, including property indexing.

You can configure the names of the following repository items:

The steps to configure the items are the same.

Meridian Explorer uses the following types of indexes:

By default, Meridian Explorer automatically indexes the system properties that are necessary for basic operation and no additional configuration is necessary. However, you may want to index additional properties to improve performance.

When selecting the properties for indexing, observe the following guidelines:

To configure item names and property indexing:

  1. In Meridian Enterprise Server Configurator, in the REPOSITORIES group, click Repositories. The Repositories page appears and lists the existing Meridian Explorer repositories and Meridian Enterprise vaults.
  2. Double-click the name of the repository that you want to configure. The Overview page for the repository appears.
  3. In the menu, click MANAGEMENT TOOLS. The management tool s for the selected repository appear.
  4. In the METADATA group, click MANAGE.
  5. In the menu, click DOCUMENT, OBJECT TAG, or PROJECT according to the type of item type that you want to configure. A list of the properties for the item appears, grouped by property set. To configure other items, click TYPES or REFERENCE TYPES in the page header.

    The internal names in the items appear in the NAME column. The corresponding display names of the items appear in the DISPLAY NAME column. Additional information appears in subsequent columns only for properties.

  6. To filter the list of items for easier selection:
    1. Type the beginning of an item name in the search box and click the filter icon . The list is filtered on the text that you typed. By default, the filter is applied to the item display name. To filter on the item internal name instead, click the arrow next to Display name and then click Name.
    2. To remove the item name filter, remove the text that you typed and click the filter icon . The full list of items is shown.
  7. To change the display name or other options for an item, click the item name. The item's options appear at the right.
  8. Click options or type values using the descriptions in the following table.
Column Description

Display Name

The name of the item as it should appear to users.

Indexed

Indicates whether the item is included in the property indexes. Read-only.

Text search indexed (properties only)

Enable this option if the property should be included in full-text searches along with the document content.

Data type

The data type of the item. Read-only.

Length

For String items only, the allowable data length.

Is Part (reference types only)

Enable this option if the reference is used to indicate parts in an assembly.

  1. Click Save to save your changes to an item.
  2. Repeat steps 5 through 9 for each item that you want to change.
  3. If you included new properties in the full-text search indexes, rebuild the indexes as described in the following task.

Under normal operating conditions, you do not need to manually maintain the repository indexes. The following task describes how to do this for the occasional exceptional condition.

To rebuild the property indexes:

  1. In Meridian Enterprise Server Configurator, in the REPOSITORIES group, click Repositories. The Repositories page appears and lists the existing Meridian Explorer repositories and Meridian Enterprise vaults.
  2. Double-click the name of the repository that you want to configure. The Overview page for the repository appears.
  3. In the menu, click MANAGEMENT TOOLS. The management tool s for the selected repository appear.
  4. In the INDEXES group, for the Property indexes item, click RUN to rebuild the property indexes. This should only be necessary if you recently enabled additional properties for indexing, are experiencing poor performance, or under the direction of BlueCielo Technical Support. A confirmation dialog box appears.

  5. Click YES. A background task is started and you may continue working.

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