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Documentum Content Management Foundations: EMC Proven Professional Certification Exam E20-120 Study Guide

By : Pawan Kumar
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Documentum Content Management Foundations: EMC Proven Professional Certification Exam E20-120 Study Guide

By: Pawan Kumar

Overview of this book

This is a complete study guide including study material and practice questions to prepare for the EMC Proven Professional certification Exam E20-120. It can also serve Documentum beginners and practitioners as a handy guide and quick reference to the technical fundamentals that is fully up to date for Documentum 5.3. Beginners are introduced to concepts in a logical manner while practitioners can use it as a reference to jump to relevant concepts directly.EMC Documentum is a leading enterprise content management technology platform that helps enterprises to streamline the capture, processing, and distribution of business information including documents, records, e-mails, web content, images, reports, and digital assets. It can also automate entire business processes in accordance with business rules. EMC Proven Professional is an exam-based certification program, which introduced a new EMC Proven Content Management Application Developer (EMCAD) track in early 2007. The first exam in this track is Content Management Foundations (CMF) Associate-level Exam, with exam code E20-120, which tests knowledge about technical fundamentals of Documentum. This book is a study guide to help you prepare for this exam with hundreds of practice questions and an efficient exam-preparation strategy.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Documentum Content Management Foundations
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
Preface

Use


Once a lifecycle has been installed into the repository, it can be used with the objects of types supported by the lifecycle. A lifecycle can be applied to an object of one of the associated types and then the object progresses through the lifecycle states according to the configured rules.

When a lifecycle is applied to an object, the object enters the initial state. An object can only be associated with one lifecycle at a time. Since different versions of an object are two separate objects, they can be attached to different lifecycles.

Note

A default lifecycle can be specified for a custom type. When an object is created for this custom type, the default lifecycle can be applied to it without explicitly selecting the specific lifecycle. This capability removes the need for the end users to identify a specific lifecycle.

In order to apply a lifecycle to an object, the user must have relate permission on the lifecycle or be the object owner.

An object can change state manually or automatically...