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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

102.0. "FCS: How are documents named within a partition?" by AIMTEC::PORTER_T (Terry Porter, ALL-IN-1 Support, Atlanta CSC) Tue Feb 25 1992 21:25

The FCS names objects within a partition in the form

DRAWER.FOLDER.DOCUMENT.ATT_DOC

where 

DRAWER is the drawer name in the form [USER]NAME

FOLDER is the folder name

DOCUMENT is the document number (e.g. 000034)

ATT_DOC is the identifier for an attachment.

The questions I have are ...

1. Does DOCUMENT have to be all 6 digits or can leading zeros be missed.

2. What is the identifier for an attachment, the SDAF key seems a reasonable
   value, is this correct?

3. Where are these names used and/or stored? I know that calls to FCS functions 
   often require an external UID in the above form, but are these EUIDs stored 
   anywhere in ALL-IN-1 or are they generated each time they are needed.

   I would guess that they are not stored (except possibly in memory for later 
   re-use during the same ALL-IN-1 session), but I want to be sure before I 
   tell others that.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Terry
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102.1Answer to one of your questions...BCSE::PELLETIERWed Feb 26 1992 21:1810
    Hi Terry,
    
1. Does DOCUMENT have to be all 6 digits or can leading zeros be missed.
    
    It needs the 6 digits in the external UID.
    	         ~
    
    I hope to get the other answers to you as soon as possible.
    
    -carol
102.2IOSG::GRAEFDuden, DIN und Wei�bierThu Feb 27 1992 11:2818
Terry,

> 2. What is the identifier for an attachment, the SDAF key seems a reasonable
>   value, is this correct?

	Correct, the SDAF key is the identifier.

> 3. Where are these names used and/or stored? I know that calls to FCS functions 
>   often require an external UID in the above form, but are these EUIDs stored 
>   anywhere in ALL-IN-1 or are they generated each time they are needed.

	Usually EUIDs are generated when they are needed.
	The only place where EUIDs really are stored is in a user's
	FILECAB.DAT, which contains a field holding the drawer-EUID.

Cheers,
	helmut