SAS Namespace Types |
Subclass of PrimaryType
A content distribution center. A channel is sort of like a mailing list. A list of subscriber entries is maintined, and new content can be published to that list. It's also a content access point that aggregates published content with a common subject or intended for a common audience.
The following is a list of associations that are used to determine if this object should inherit access controls from another object (inheritance) or if the association is allowed for the object (enforcement). For more information about inheritance and enforcement rules, see the SAS 9.2 Intelligence Platform: Security Administration Guide.
Name | Description | Type | Length |
DefaultTransport | DefaultTransport | String | 20 |
DeliveryTransport | Preferred delivery mechanism for content published on this channel. | String | 20 |
Frequency | Approximately how often content is published to this channel. | String | 20 |
PresentationLanguage | Content language for this channel. | String | 40 |
Subject | Subject description for the intended content of this channel. | String | 80 |
URL | The URL for this channel. | String | 512 |
Inherited Attributes
Name
Id
Desc
MetadataCreated
MetadataUpdated
ChangeState
LockedBy
PublicType
UsageVersion
Name | Cardinality | Description | Associated Types |
ArchivePaths
Partner: PathChannels |
0 to * | Preferred archive directory for this channel. | Directory
AnalyticContext |
Archives
Partner: OwningChannel |
0 to * | The archives published to by this channel. | ArchiveFile |
ChannelSubscriptions
Partner: SubscribedChannels |
0 to * | The subscribers for this channel. | ITSubscriber ITContentSubscriber ITEventSubscriber |
ContentDestination
Partner: ITChannels |
0 to 1 | The directory that is either a physical path or is associated to the http or ftp server where the archive should be published. | Directory AnalyticContext |
SubscriberGroups
Partner: GroupSubscriptions | 0 to * | The subscriber groups for this channel. |
Group SXLEMap |
Inherited Associations
AccessControls/Objects ,
Changes/Objects ,
CustomAssociations/OwningObject ,
Documents/Objects ,
Extensions/OwningObject ,
ExternalIdentities/OwningObject ,
Groups/Members ,
Implementors/ImplementedObjects ,
Keywords/Objects ,
LocalizedAttributes/AssociatedLocalizedObject ,
Notes/Objects ,
PrimaryPropertyGroup/AssociatedObject ,
Prompts/PromptEnabledObject ,
Properties/AssociatedObject ,
PropertySets/OwningObject ,
ReferencedObjects/AssociatedObjects ,
ResponsibleParties/Objects ,
SourceTransformations/TransformationSources ,
SpecSourceTransformations/SourceSpecifications ,
SpecTargetTransformations/TargetSpecifications ,
TargetTransformations/TransformationTargets ,
Timestamps/Objects ,
Trees/Members ,
TSObjectNamespace/TSObjects ,
UsedByPrototypes/UsingPrototype ,
UsingPrototype/UsedByPrototypes ,
Variables/AssociatedObject
DefaultTransport
Type: String 20DefaultTransport
DeliveryTransport
Type: String 20Preferred delivery mechanism for content published on this channel.
Frequency
Type: String 20Approximately how often content is published to this channel.
PresentationLanguage
Type: String 40Content language for this channel.
Subject
Type: String 80Subject description for the intended content of this channel.
URL
Type: String 512The URL for this channel.
ArchivePaths
Cardinality: 0 to *
Partner: PathChannels
Preferred archive directory for this channel.
Associated Types:
Directory AnalyticContextArchives
Cardinality: 0 to *
Partner: OwningChannel
The archives published to by this channel.
Associated Types:
ArchiveFileChannelSubscriptions
Cardinality: 0 to *
Partner: SubscribedChannels
The subscribers for this channel.
Associated Types:
ITSubscriber ITContentSubscriber ITEventSubscriberContentDestination
Cardinality: 0 to 1
Partner: ITChannels
The directory that is either a physical path or is associated to the http or ftp server where the archive should be published.
Associated Types:
Directory AnalyticContextSubscriberGroups
Cardinality: 0 to *
Partner: GroupSubscriptions
The subscriber groups for this channel.
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