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IMP Object Types Below are the Flex object types that support IMP: IMP Asset The IMP asset type is treated as both a package and a group asset. This means that it can have group members, much in ...
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Timed actions are used by Dalet Flex to carry out work at regular intervals. A timed action is a special type of action that can only be run at a pre-configured time. Once the timed actions are con...
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Configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) as a SAML identity provider Notes: This guide has been created with the assumption that users have a certain level of familiarity with SAML....
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Information concerning UAC, TOE, JAVA Variables, Offline Files, Desktop Experience, Security Policies DisclaimerPlease note that in the versioning history of this article below, you can access info...
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In FlexMAM, Markers are used to add frame-based metadata to your assets. They provide an easy way to reference a specific point or range in a media asset and allow you to annotate and attach metada...
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Adding Metadata to Uploaded AssetsIt is useful to enrich your assets with metadata to help finding assets later on.To add metadata to an asset:Open FlexMOVE and select an asset to upload.Select the...
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Introduction An import workflow is used to ingest files into Dalet Flex and register them as Assets. The workflow can be triggered via user interface such as FlexMOVE or programmatically through a ...
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Purpose of ArticleThis article explains the: File formats System properties Object types Metadata field types Event types Action types supported and available in Dalet Flex. File Formats When a f...
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IntroductionTo ensure a high level of control over resource usage, it is important to limit the number of concurrently running workflows in tenant accounts hosted by a particular root (master) acco...
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In the Syntax section, we will cover: Asset context syntax Field formatting rules Text search terms Asset Context Syntax This section provides a detailed specification for the syntax used to refe...