Publishing Files
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The step that loads processed data into the environment so reviewers can
access the files.
Files Tab
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Allows you to view and analyze a list of all discovered documents and their
metadata before deduplication and publishing.
Application Metadata vs. Operating System File Properties
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Relativity prioritizes application metadata over operating system file
properties where possible. For example, if a file type stores application
metadata, such as Date Created and Date Modified, Relativity retains those
values for the file. If the application metadata fields are empty or the file
type does not store application metadata, Relativity uses the operating
system's file properties instead. Application metadata is more reliable since
it is stored in the file itself. Operating system file properties can often
change. For example, moving a file from one folder to another may change
property values. Examples of file types that store application metadata
include Microsoft Office files such as Word or Excel.
Discovering
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The phase of processing in which the processing engine retrieves deeper
levels of metadata not accessible during Inventory and prepares files for
publishing to a workspace.
Storage ID vs File IS
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The step that loads processed data into the environment so reviewers can
access the files.
Files Tab
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Allows you to view and analyze a list of all discovered documents and their
metadata before deduplication and publishing.
Application Metadata vs. Operating System File Properties
Give this one a try later!
Relativity prioritizes application metadata over operating system file
properties where possible. For example, if a file type stores application
metadata, such as Date Created and Date Modified, Relativity retains those
values for the file. If the application metadata fields are empty or the file
type does not store application metadata, Relativity uses the operating
system's file properties instead. Application metadata is more reliable since
it is stored in the file itself. Operating system file properties can often
change. For example, moving a file from one folder to another may change
property values. Examples of file types that store application metadata
include Microsoft Office files such as Word or Excel.
Discovering
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The phase of processing in which the processing engine retrieves deeper
levels of metadata not accessible during Inventory and prepares files for
publishing to a workspace.
Storage ID vs File IS