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Alfresco 3 Records Management

You're reading from   Alfresco 3 Records Management Comply with regulations and secure your organization's records with Alfresco Records Management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849514361
Length 488 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alfresco 3 Records Management
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
1. www.PacktPub.com
2. Preface
1. Records Management FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with the Alfresco Records Management Module 3. Introduction to the Alfresco Share Records Management Site 4. Metadata and the Alfresco Content Model 5. Creating the File Plan 6. Creating Disposition Schedules 7. Filing Records 8. Managing Records 9. Following the Lifecycle of a Record 10. Searching Records and Running Audits 11. Configuring Security and Permissions 12. Configuring Records Management Parameters

FTS-Alfresco query language


The Records Search page provides a user interface for collecting the user search criteria for objects within the File Plan. The query is formulated using the FTS-Alfresco query language, where FTS stands for Full Text Search.

At the heart of the FTS-Alfresco queries is the Lucene search engine, but it provides richer constructs than what are available by just using Lucene.

Searching for a term

To search for a single word or term that is located somewhere within the file content of a record, the search can consist of just that word, much like a standard search engine. When the search is run, any property that is of type d:content, like cm:content, will be considered in the search. Consider the following example:

digital

This is equivalent to using the qualifier TEXT as a prefix to the search string:

TEXT:digital

Searching for a phrase

Phrases can be searched by using double quotes to enclose multiple words or terms. For example:

"electronic digital signature"

Quotes...

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