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dql -Documentum Query Language ==
dql -Documentum Query Language- The language used to query Documentum which is a content management system used to create, manage, deliver, and archive all types of content from text documents and spreadsheets to digital images, HTML, and XML components. DQL (Documentum Query Language) is a query language which allows you to do very complex queries involving: 1. Property searches 2. Searches for words and phrases within documents 3. Other specialized searching capabilities added for document and content management
DQL uses syntax that is a superset of ANSI-standard SQL (Structured Query Language). In fact, part of your DQL statements are translated automatically into SQL before being executed by the eContent Server
Behind the Scenes • A DQL query is sent to the eContent Server using one of four API methods readquery, execquery, query, or cachequery • A DQL engine on eContent Server generates – SQL queries for the RDBMS – Verity queries for the full-text search engine The results of the query are stored on the server in a non-persistent collection object. Typically, a Documentum client will automatically present the results of the query to the user in some useful way. Alternatively, a Developer may want to use the resulting collection object or manipulate the results programmatically.
Basic Select Statement Select (list the properties you want returned) From (list the type of objects you want searched)
Using WHERE clause
Allows the search to be narrowed by imposing search conditions on your Query select [all | distinct] value [as name] {,value [as name] } from source_list [(all)]... [where qualification ] Eg : SELECT object_name, title FROM dm_document WHERE FOLDER (ID(’0b9af3ce800001ff’)) AND title LIKE ’%SOP%’
Searching folders and cabinets The scope of the search can be specified as folder and cabinet in the where clause to provide a way to search the cabinet/folder hierarchy.Eg : select object_name from dm_document where folder(‘/Sales’)
REGISTER statement • Registers an RDBMS table so the eContent Server can “see" it • Allows access to data in an existing RDBMS table that may be – created to support additional application data – part of another application – owned by someone else • Does not verify that the table or its columns exist • All columns in a table need not be registered • Creates a dm_registered object in the System cabinet which provides a description of the table and user access to it
REGISTER permissions • Only the Docbase owner with a SUPERUSER privilege can register a table from within Documentum. • To register a table, you must have at least READ permission on the table (through the RDBMS grant command). • The eContent Server account (installation owner) needs the appropriate RDBMS privileges on the table to perform different operations on rows in the table.
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