Main Settings | View Page | Properties Page | Constraint Page
Note: You must install Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Lotus Notes to access this functionality.
Under Databases, select the Lotus Notes database target for the crawl. If necessary, drill through folders to browse to your target.
Under Destination Folders, specify into which folders you want to import content. The content crawler attempts to import a link to every document it finds into the most subordinate subfolder within the destination folder that allows the link to pass.
To require that documents pass the filters of destination folders before the documents are imported into those folders, select Apply Filter of Destination Folder. By default, documents do not need to pass the filters of destination folders, so all documents will be imported into all destination folders.
To accept all imported documents into the portal and make them immediately available to users, select Automatically approve imported documents. By default, documents require approval. This means that before the link to the imported document is available to users, it must be approved by a portal administrator with at least Edit access to the destination folder.
If the source repository groups have been imported into the portal and mapped in the Global ACL Sync Map settings for groups, you can have this content crawler import security information with each document by selecting Import security with each document. This automatically makes documents available to source repository groups available to corresponding portal users.
Note: Because read access is equivalent in the source repository and the portal, but write access is not, only read access is imported; write access is ignored because write access to a document in an external repository allows you to edit the document, but write access (referred to as Edit access) in the portal allows you to edit the properties and security settings of that document.
Under Document Access Privileges, you can perform the following actions to grant users and groups access to the content imported by this content crawler:
Main Settings | View Page | Properties Page | Constraint Page
Select the Domino Server view or folder to crawl.
Main Settings | View Page | Properties Page | Constraint Page
Select a constraint option for your crawl:
Set the following properties to configure the content of portal links:
Note: The metadata field selections for title and description are determined by the first document in the view. If your view contains documents with multiple forms, the document crawled might not contain the field you select. When this is the case, the content crawler performs a simple algorithm to determine the title and description. Specifically, to determine the title, the content crawler selects the first text column value in the view for that document and if nothing is found, the title is set to the default non-descriptive title; to determine the document description, the content crawler sets a description based on the first of the following metadata fields that contain entries: Description, Body, Subject, Topic. If none of these fields is defined in the Notes document, the portal does not include a description for the document.
Main Settings | View Page | Properties Page | Constraint Page
If the currently selected database is fully text indexed and you select the text constraint option on the Properties Page, the Constraint Page displays a text box for you to enter the text constraint.
If the currently selected view has been categorized and you select the category constraint option on the Properties Page, the Constraint Page displays radio buttons for you to select the category to which to constrain the crawl.
To create links to Lotus Notes documents, select Notes.
To create link to attachments, select Attachments.
If you do not select either option, the content crawler creates no link for Lotus Notes content.