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What Are Root Classes In Filenet?

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A root class is a class without a parent. FileNet object store has MULTIPLE root classes including Document Class, ANNOTATION, CHOICE List, EVENT etc. The ‘Parent Class’ property of these root classes is ‘None’ (as shown in below screen shot).

The root classes are created automatically during object store CREATION. Once the root class is created, subclasses and properties can be added to the object store.

For example, a document subclass can be added under root class (Document Class) by running the Create a Class wizard from Enterprise Manager.

Except the ‘Document Class’, all other root classes are places under ‘Other Classes’ in Enterprise Manager as shown in below screen shot:

FPRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT=FileNet Enterprise  Manager - Root Classes"

A root class is a class without a parent. FileNet object store has multiple root classes including Document Class, Annotation, Choice List, Event etc. The ‘Parent Class’ property of these root classes is ‘None’ (as shown in below screen shot).

The root classes are created automatically during object store creation. Once the root class is created, subclasses and properties can be added to the object store.

For example, a document subclass can be added under root class (Document Class) by running the Create a Class wizard from Enterprise Manager.

Except the ‘Document Class’, all other root classes are places under ‘Other Classes’ in Enterprise Manager as shown in below screen shot:

FPRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT=FileNet Enterprise  Manager - Root Classes"



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