Interface EnumDSSXMLMessageDuplicationMode


  • public interface EnumDSSXMLMessageDuplicationMode

    This interface defines message duplication options such as whether the duplicate should be placed in the inbox/history list or the working set.

    Since:
    MicroStrategy Web 8.0.2
    • Field Detail

      • DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeDoNotAddToInbox

        static final int DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeDoNotAddToInbox
        Duplicated message is not added to the inbox, only to the working set.
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      • DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeDerived

        static final int DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeDerived
        Duplicate message is copied to inbox iff original message is in the inbox. This is the default behavior.
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      • DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeAddToInbox

        static final int DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeAddToInbox
        Duplicated message is added to the inbox.
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      • DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeAsyncExport

        static final int DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeAsyncExport
        Duplicate a message for backend exporting. IServer does below special handling base on DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeDoNotAddToInbox mode: 1) pass shallow copy of JSON data generated by Export Engine to the new message; 2) skip view data duplicating;
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      • DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeLegacy

        static final int DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeLegacy
        Functionally, this is equivalent to DSSXMLMessageDuplicateModeDerived. These modes determine the command XML structure sent to the I-Server: legacy mode will NOT submit the "duopt" attribute, whereas the other modes will include the attribute. The "duopt" attribute instructs the I-Server to utilize its new duplication routine, while omitting it (as indicated by this legacy flag) will cause the I-Server to utilize an older routine. This setting is only required if the (older) IServer has problems with the new "duopt" attribute.
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