Hi,
Is there a way to view the referenced topics/images for a document using the ISHRemote API?
My end goal would be to create a report on document reuse.
Thank you,
Madison
Hi,
Is there a way to view the referenced topics/images for a document using the ISHRemote API?
My end goal would be to create a report on document reuse.
Thank you,
Madison
Hi Madison,
I have to make a couple assumptions here like
Hi Dave,
Thank you for the reply, it was very helpful!
I'm encountering some difficulties when trying to access the FISHLINKS metadata field for a map. When I run the code snippet below, it prints out the metadata fields for FISHLASTMODIFIEDBY and FSTATUS, but doesn't print anything for FISHLINKS. I can, however, see that the map stored in $content[0] references several topics and images if I click "Reports", then "Referenced topics and images overview for language" through the SDL content manager web client. Do you know why this is occurring?
$folders = Get-IshFolder -ishSession $ishSession -FolderId $folderID -Recurse
$content = $folders | Get-IshFolderContent -IshSession $ishSession
Get-IshMetadataField -IshSession $ishSession -Name FISHLASTMODIFIEDBY -Level Lng -IshObject $content[0]
Get-IshMetadataField -IshSession $ishSession -Name FSTATUS -Level Lng -IshObject $content[0]
Get-IshMetadataField -IshSession $ishSession -Name FISHLINKS -Level Lng -IshObject $content[0]
Thank you,
Madison
Hi Dave,
Thank you for the reply, it was very helpful!
I'm encountering some difficulties when trying to access the FISHLINKS metadata field for a map. When I run the code snippet below, it prints out the metadata fields for FISHLASTMODIFIEDBY and FSTATUS, but doesn't print anything for FISHLINKS. I can, however, see that the map stored in $content[0] references several topics and images if I click "Reports", then "Referenced topics and images overview for language" through the SDL content manager web client. Do you know why this is occurring?
$folders = Get-IshFolder -ishSession $ishSession -FolderId $folderID -Recurse
$content = $folders | Get-IshFolderContent -IshSession $ishSession
Get-IshMetadataField -IshSession $ishSession -Name FISHLASTMODIFIEDBY -Level Lng -IshObject $content[0]
Get-IshMetadataField -IshSession $ishSession -Name FSTATUS -Level Lng -IshObject $content[0]
Get-IshMetadataField -IshSession $ishSession -Name FISHLINKS -Level Lng -IshObject $content[0]
Thank you,
Madison
Hi Madison,
Every object in the Content Manager system has many fields defined, which are categorized in System (S), Descriptive (D) and Basic (B). Have a look at the difference on https://github.com/sdl/ISHRemote/blob/master/Doc/ReleaseNotes-ISHRemote-0.7.md section "Sample - Descriptive, Basic and All Fields"
You can recognize which fields are part of which group by the SDB column when running Get-IshTypeFieldDefinition
To connect the dots, your Get-IshFolderContent call uses the default value of $ishSession.DefaultRequestedMetadata which is to NOT return system fields like FISHLINK. Hence when you do your lookup, it shows up empty.
The simple way out is to do: $ishSession.DefaultRequestedMetadata = 'All'. This however means you are retrieving literally all fields which has a potential severe performance impact! So okay for a small data set or a one time run.
If you run your script often, I would suggest to explicitly request the specific fields you need by a: Get-IshDocumentObj -IshObject $content -RequestedMetadata (Set-IshRequestedMetadataField -Name FISHLINKS -Level Lng | Set-IshRequestedMetadataField ...)
Small hint on your Get-IshMetadataField usage, since ISHRemote 0.7 you can use the provided PSNoteProperties, see inside https://github.com/sdl/ISHRemote/releases/tag/v0.7 In short you can write: $content[0].fishlinks
Hope this helps,
Dave
My test script eventually...
Thank you Dave, this is exactly what I needed!