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You can set an asset as a child of a User Defined Object: Navigate to a user defined object type (UDOT) and click the Relationships tab. Click Under the Child Object Type column, select an asse...
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The object details screen is shown when you click on a link to view the details of a Dalet Flex object. In this section we will look at the sub-tabs that are available in all Object Details section...
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In Dalet Flex, you can create custom object types. These are known as 'user defined object types'. Unlike the system object types, you can customise these in a variety of ways so that they meet the...
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Some object types allow you to define types. A type is a more specific category of an existing object which is defined by a user. For example: Dalet Flex supports media and image assets. But what a...
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Creating Objects You can use the New option on the toolbar to create new objects such as assets, asset groups, resources, and so on. The toolbar is visible in every tab in Dalet Flex, so it can be ...
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Most things in Dalet Flex are objects. As such, configuring Dalet Flex involves creating, editing, and configuring various object types in the Settings and Access sections. The configuration screen...
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A Job can be launched in a number of ways: From the Asset Toolbar When one of more assets are selected using the asset toolbar, the actions are run as jobs. These Jobs can be viewed in the Jobs sec...
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The Job Details screen displays information about an individual job or group job. The tabs and relevant fields are described below. The asset and workflow instance linked to the job can be accessed...
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Every once in awhile, a job may fail. The reason for a job failure largely depends on the associated action and what work the action is carrying out. For example if a job is publishing an asset to ...
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By now, you will no doubt be aware that Dalet Flex is a media management platform, and as a media management platform, it must deal with large files and long term operations. So, certain actions su...