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BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise 2013 Developer's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions |
This object represents a work area in the vault.
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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Assigns a document to the work area (no events occur). |
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The collection of baselines created in the work area. See AMBaseline object. |
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Collection of the properties shown as the columns of the All Documents in work area view. |
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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The date/time the work area was created. |
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Descriptive name. |
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The documents assigned to the work area. |
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Moves the work area to an other state (AMWorkPackageTransition object). |
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Gets one of the baselines created in the work area. |
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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See AMSelection object. |
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Gets one of the sub-work areas. |
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Gets one of the work lists in the work area. |
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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True if history is kept during the lifetime of the work area. |
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See AMSelection object. |
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Internal name. |
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See AMBaseline object. |
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See AMSelection object. |
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Creates a sub-work area. |
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The parent work area. |
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The context path of the work area. Lists all parent work areas separated by backslashes (\). |
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Releases a document to the parent area. |
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Discards/revokes a document from the work area. |
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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Deletes a sub-work area. |
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Reference to the current transaction. |
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True if history for this work area is retained after it reaches its end state. |
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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See AMSelection object. |
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All sub-work areas. |
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Reserved. See “About reserved objects, methods, and properties.” |
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All worklists in the work area. |
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The name of the AMWorkPackageTemplate object that the work area was created from |
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