Metadata Components and Types
FileCloud defines two levels of metadata definition:
Attribute - defines a single piece of information that user can specify for file or folder.Metadata set - a group of related attributes with additional properties and settings. It works as a container for attributes.
See a Description of Metadata Terms
Figure 1. Metadata Terms
File Object
Metadata
Attribute
Metadata Set
Tag
Every file and folder that exists in FileCloud.
Information about the file data.
Describes files and folders available in the system.
A single piece of information that describes the File Object.
In FileCloud attributes are defined as a part of the metadata set.
A set of metadata attributes that might be logically grouped and can be attached as a single entity to File Objects.
a special type of attribute (referred to as the Array attribute type) that allows users to provide multiple custom values for each File Object. For example:
For example:
Lives in the Human Resources Folder Has a created date Has a modified date For example:
the candidate's photo in their resume For example, resumes will always have:
For example:
HR wants to tag a resume status as:
Candidate New Hire OnBoarding
FileCloud supports the following types of Metadata Sets:
TYPE DESCRIPTION SETS AVAILABLE Default This a special type of metadata set that is automatically associated with every single File Object when it is created, copied, uploaded, etc.
For already existing File Objects it will be associated when the file / folder is accessed for the first time. Exactly one Default Set exists in FileCloud - it cannot be deleted, renamed or disabled, but administrators can customize attributes and permissions. Out of the box it is shipped with a single predefined attribute of Array type - Tags. Defaults Built-In These are metadata sets that have been created for you.
Administrators can edit the attributes Administrators can choose to disable the use of this metadata The versions of FileCloud in which each built-in metadata set and its attributes became available are listed in the following table:
Built-in Metadata Set FileCloud Version Image 18.1 Document Life Cycles 18.1 Microsoft Office Tag 20.1 Color Tagging 20.3 PDF Tag 21.2 AIP Sensitivity Label 21.2 Forcepoint CDR 23.241.4 Signority eSignature 23.241.4
Image metadata Document Life Cycle metadata Microsoft Office Tag metadata Color Tag metadata PDF Tag metadata AIP Sensitivity Label metadata Forcepoint CDR metadata Signority eSignature metadata Custom Metatdata Set This is a fully customizable set of metadata, defined by the administrator. As many as you want to create
How do I allow users to tag their files?
You must specify which users can access the Metadata attributes. If you do not add them, then the user will not be able to add a tag to their file.
Manage Metadata Permissions
Starting with FileCloud Version 20.1, by default, FileCloud files and folders stored on S3 and Azure cannot be downloaded for extraction if they are over 100MB. You may change the default size permitted for download using the procedure under Allowed Memory Size Exhausted on the Troubleshooting Metadata page.
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