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Does anyone know where in the repository a file's Title (eg. filename_example) is actually stored? I already know how to get the file's Name using reposobj.objname (eg. filename.fex).
I'm now looking for the Title.
Thanks!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Mark J. Lora,
It's WF_NLSOBJ.OBJDESC. Here's a SQL select statement that might help:
SELECT
T1.*
, T2.*
, T3.*
, T4.*
FROM
WF_REPOS.WF_ITEM T1
inner join WF_REPOS.WF_REPOSOBJ T2 on T1.HANDLE = T2.HANDLE
inner join WF_REPOS.WF_NLSOBJ T3 on T2.HANDLE = T3.OBJ_HANDLE and T2.DEF_LNG = T3.WF_LNG
LEFT OUTER JOIN WF_REPOS.WF_OBJPROPS T4 ON T1.HANDLE = T4.OBJ_HANDLE
WHERE
(T2.OBJNAME = 'fm_dummy1.fex')
ORDER BY
T1.HANDLE
, T2.HANDLE
, T3.OBJ_HANDLE
, T3.WF_LNG
, T4.OBJ_HANDLE
, T4.PROPERTY
;
Be aware that this SQL will return more than one row per object - one row for each property in WF_REPOS.WF_OBJPROPS. Properties such as 'hidden', 'skipamper', 'defer', etc. Leave that join out if you don't need the properties.
Francis
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