When using the Webtop Advanced Search page to find all objects created and updated within the previous week, on which attribute should a user search?
A. Create Date
B. Created Date
C. Effective Date
D. Modified Date
A user is performing a search in Webtop and needs to display a Title column in the search result list. Where should the user add the Title column?
A. In Preferences
B. In the Webtop main frame, directly on the column headers
C. On the Saved Search page
D. On the Advanced Search page
Using Webtop's Simple Search, a user enters "Specification" as the search parameter.
Assuming full-text searching is NOT enabled for the repository, what will be included in the search results?
A. all versions of all objects that contain "Specification" in their object_name or in their title
B. the current versions of all objects that whose object_name, subject, or title includes "Specification"
C. all versions of objects and their renditions that include "Specification" in their object_name
D. the current versions of objects and renditions that contain "Specification" in their object_name
A user with NONE privilege created a public Saved Search in Webtop. Which statement is true?
A. The Saved Search is available only to the user who created it.
B. For other users to run the Saved Search, permission on the Saved Search (dm_smart_list) object must be modified.
C. The Saved Search is available to all users without any other configuration needed.
D. For other users to run the Saved Search, the Saved Search (dm_smart_list) object must be moved to the sysadmin/saved search folder.
In Webtop, by default, what is the maximum number of results that are returned for a search?
A. 1,000 results, with up to 350 results from a single source
B. 500 results, with up to 200 results from a single source
C. 750 results, with up to 250 results from a single source
D. 2,000 results with up to 500 results from single source
Assuming that xPlore is installed and the repository is configured to use it, when is an object's metadata searchable?
A. after the object is indexed
B. when the metadata is stored in the database
C. after keywords are applied to the object
D. after the object is checked in
How does indexing latency in xPlore affect repository searches?
A. The Content Server must be restarted to detect indexing modifications.
B. Searching for objects based on object property values that were changed or removed is not possible until the Index Server re-indexes the object.
C. Searching can be performed immediately on an indexed object using changed or updated information.
D. Searching changed metadata is available for modified documents but changed content is only searchable after the content is re-indexed.
Which statement is true regarding Webtop Advanced Search?
A. Multiple search locations may be selected in single repositories.
B. Only objects of type dm_sysobject or sub-types of dm_sysobject can be searched.
C. In the search results, documents owned by the user will be listed first.
D. It is intended for users with SYSADMIN privilege or members of the admin group.
What can provide quick access to objects that are frequently used?
A. A subscription to an object
B. An alias set object
C. A replica object
D. A relation object
Which attribute is among those that Webtop simple search runs against when full-text indexing is NOT enabled?
A. r_version_label
B. keywords
C. description
D. subject
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