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Content Server Schema and Report Fundamentals v10.5 SP1. OpenText Content Server OPENTEXT Learning Services ‘Thesoftware described in this Workbook fs furnished under a license agreement or non-disclosure agreement (the Agreement’) with Open Text Corporation or one of its affiliates ("Open Text"). The software may be used or copied ‘only in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. The information contained in this Workbooks the valuable property of Open Text and represents trade secrets of Open Text. No part of this Workbook may be copied, reproduced, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Open Text. ‘The information contained in this Workbook is subject to change without notice. If this Workbook is provided in both printed and electronic form, the electronic form will govern in the event of any inconsistency. Open Text makes no representations or warranties concerning such information or the software described in this Workbook except as expressly set forth a the Agreement, Copyright © 2015 by Open Text Corporation (OpenText isa trademark or registored trademark of Open Text SA and/or Open Text ULC. The Ist of trademarks is not exhaustive of other trademarks, registered trademarks, product names, company names, brands and service names ‘mentioned herein are property of Open Text SA or other respective owners, All ights reserved. Revision History Content Server Schema and Report Fundamentals ~ Comments or suggestions about this manual can be sent to LearningContentDev@opentext.com. Based on OpenText Content Server v10.5 SP1 Developed by OpenText Learning Content Development and Learning Services Course Name: Content Server Schema and Report Fundamentals Course Number: 3.0127 Part Numb 3-0127-1051-00 Page i ‘Content Server Schema and Report Fundamentals Welcome Welcome to the Content Server Schema and Report Fundamentals course. By the end of this course, you should understand how to use the Content Server schema to build LiveReports, including the following: © Write SQL queries and LiveReports to retrieve information about users, groups, notification, and other Content Server items © Write useful SQL and LiveReports using DBMS-specific functions and views ‘* Pinpoint resources for querying Workflow and Form data, as well as use LiveReports within custom Content Server interfaces Prerequisites: ‘+ 30124 - Content Server System Administration course, or equivalent experience. © Strong understanding of the Content Server functionality. In order to understand the types of information that you will be required to report on in Content Server, you must be familiar with, Content Server itself. You should have taken either the System Administration course or have equivalent experience. In particular, you will need to know about the types of items that can be added to Content Server, Categories and Attributes, notification, and Users and Groups. © Knowledge of SQL (structured query language). You will not be able to write a report against the Content Server schema without having some knowledge of SQL. This class requires that you have at least a basic understanding of SQL concepts. In particular, you need to know the fundamental parts of an SQL select statement. ‘Thank you for participating in this course. Should you require enything further, please contact us at ‘OpenText Learning Services. Good luck and enjoy your learning experience. OpenText Learning Services Class Information: Username: Password: URL: Content Server Schema and Report Fundamentals Page

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