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    Document
    Business objects of a type that can contain a content file in addition to its metadata. Content files can be office files, pdf files, e-mails, image files, video, etc.
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    Document object type

    Specialization of the object type class for document objects.

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    Folder

    Folders are structuring elements in a global, tenant-specific or application schema. They do not have their own content files in contrast to document object types. In yuuvis® Momentum versions 2020 Autumn and older, folders cannot be set up in a hierarchical structure  a folder inside a folder is not allowed. As of version 2.4, a folder hierarchy is possible. Folders allow the grouping of multiple objects and have their own metadata which will not be inherited by the assigned objects. Folders with objects assigned to them cannot be deleted.
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    Folder object type

    Specialization of the object type class for folder objects.

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    In general yuuvis® Momentum manages two main types of objects: folder and documents. The business integrator defines one or more object types and their properties according to specific needs. Any document imported for example will need to be classified as exactly one of the object types defined for documents in the schema of the system. An object contains a set of system-specific basic metadata and depending on its object type it contains custom metadata.
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    Object type
    Any object in yuuvis® Momentum is classified by its object type which can either be a document object type or a folder object type. It defines the properties that the object must have or is allowed to have (properties may be optional). The object type has to be defined in the schema before usage and can reference multiple secondary object types.
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    Rendition
    Document conversion that allows you to carry out transformation processes of various document files into text, pdf, image and more. The PDF can be used, for example, for document previews or dispatching options.

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    Retention

    Retentions can be used to ensure that object or document contents are not deleted or changed by setting a proper expiration date. As soon as an object is under retention its content cannot be deleted or changed before the expiration date, even by users who have a write or delete permission. If an object is under retention, it is still possible to update its metadata. However, the expiration date cannot be removed or replaced by an earlier date.
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