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XdsObjects Namespace / XdsFolder Class
Properties


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    XdsFolder Class Members
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    The following tables list the members exposed by XdsFolder.

    Public Constructors
     NameDescription
    Public ConstructorOverloaded.  Create a new XdsFolder object  
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    Public Properties
     NameDescription
    Public Property A flag indicating whether the folder already exists in the registry (as opposed to being created now)  
    Public PropertyThe availability stats (Approved/Deprecated) of the folder  
    Public PropertyThe AvailabilityStatus as an integer  
    Public Property The codes describing this folder  
    Public Property Comments associated with the folder  
    Public Property Collection of documents in this folder  
    Public Property The list of slots not explicitly used to populate other fields  
    Public Property The HomeCommunityID of the Folder  
    Public Property Point in time at the Document Registry when an XDS Document was registered and placed in the XDS Folder  
    Public Property Indicates whether the Folder was created using the less rigorous requirements of metadata as defined for the Metadata-Limited Document Source Actor  
    Public Property To allow a collection of registry objects to be grouped together and be identified as versions of the same object, two new attributes are introduced: the Logical ID and the VersionInfo element. While all objects must have unique value for their id attribute to maintain their identity, all objects that are versions of the same logical object have the same logical id or lid attribute  
    Public PropertyShortcut to PatientInfo.XdsPerson.CompositeId  
    Public PropertyThe subject of care of the folder  
    Public Property Represents the title of the folder  
    Public Property The globally unique identifier assigned by the document creator to this folder  
    Public PropertyThe globally unique identifier of the folder  
    Public Property To allow a collection of registry objects to be grouped together and be identified as versions of the same object, two new attributes are introduced: the Logical ID and the VersionInfo element. While all objects must have unique value for their id attribute to maintain their identity, all objects that are versions of the same logical object have the same logical id or lid attribute  
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