Trash Search Results Oracle Content Server Repositories

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6.4.5 Projects

The Projects node on an Oracle Content Server instance enables you to work with collaboration projects and the files associated with them on that server using the file tree structure used in Windows Explorer and e-mail applications. Content Pane With the Projects node selected in the integration hierarchy, the content pane shows all collaboration projects available on the associated content server. If you select a specific project in the integration hierarchy, the content pane shows the contents of that collaboration project subfolders and files. You only see folders and files for which you were assigned access privileges. How the information is displayed depends on the current view mode see Section 3.5, Content Pane View Modes . The icons of files show their associated applications for example, Microsoft Word for .doc or .docx files as well as their content management status in the form of application icon overlays, if applicable. For more information, see Section 8.2.5, Content File Status. Preview Pane If an object is selected in the content pane, the preview pane shows information about that object from the content server for example, the content information page for files. If you do not see the preview pane, you may enable it see Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane .

6.4.6 Trash

The Trash node in the integration hierarchy of an Oracle Content Server instance lists all content files that you have deleted from that particular server. You see only files that you deleted yourself, not other peoples deleted files. Content Pane With the Trash node in the integration hierarchy selected, the content pane shows the contents of the trash bin on the associated content server. How this information is displayed depends on the current view mode see Section 3.5, Content Pane View Modes . The icons of files show their associated applications for example, Microsoft Word for .doc or .docx files as well as their content management status in the form of application icon overlays, if applicable. For more information, see Section 8.2.5, Content File Status. Note: The Projects node is included in the integration hierarchy for an Oracle Content Server instance only if your system administrator has enabled the Collaboration Manager add-on on that server. Note: The Trash node is included in the integration hierarchy for an Oracle Content Server instance only if your system administrator has enabled the trash functionality on that server. 6-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Desktop Integration Suite Preview Pane If an object is selected in the content pane, the preview pane shows information about that object from the content server that is, the hierarchical folder information page for folders and the content information page for files. If you do not see the preview pane, you may enable it see Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane .

6.4.7 Search Results

The Search Results folder in the integration hierarchy of an Oracle Content Server instance lists all files on that server that meet the criteria of a search query that was just performed. For more information, see Section 7.13, Searching a Content Server. Content Pane With the Search Results folder in the integration hierarchy selected, the content pane shows all files on the associated server that meet the criteria of a search query that was just performed. You only see files for which you were assigned access privileges. How the information is displayed depends on the current view mode see Section 3.5, Content Pane View Modes . Preview Pane If an item is selected in the search results list in the content pane, the preview pane shows information about that file that is, its content information page on the content server. If you do not see the preview pane, you may enable it see Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane .

6.5 Oracle Content Database Repositories