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Defining Selection Criteria
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In addition, versions prior to 6.1 would treat children as originals unless other-
wise specified.
An example follows when de-duplication is enabled:
Compound Doc Scope = MAINTAIN STRUCTURE
Child items still inherit the status of the parent. If the parent is de-
duplicated, the child is also de-duplicated.
Loose (independent) files can still be filtered if they match the rule
criteria or are not selected by rule criteria (no Effective Rule). With
de-duplication enabled, loose files will always be checked against
parent documents, but have the potential to be checked against
child documents ONLY if the parent/child combination are marked
as "originals". If the loose file is marked as an original the parent
document will still be checked against the loose file, but the child
document will not because it inherits its parent's status due to the
selected Compound Doc Scope.
For example:
EM1 (e-mail) as 3 attachments, Doc1_Att, Tiff1_Att, & Excel1_Att. Two
independent files, Tiff1 & Excel1, are duplicates of Tiff1_Att and
Excel1_Att. The documents are selected in this order:
EM1
Doc1_Att
Tiff1_Att
Excel1_Att
Tiff1
Excel1
Assuming the parent is not a duplicate, it is then considered an original,
as are all of its children. When the loose documents are checked, they
are checked against all files, including the children. Because they are
duplicates of two of the attachments, they are removed.
If the documents are selected in this order:
Tiff1