To filter items by metadata, the target platform must support metadata.
- Rest API | If the target platform does not support metadata, the
filterortextdefinition for the given connection will be ignored - User-Interface | If the target platform does not support metadata, the "Metadata Content" custom filter will be disabled
Not Supported
- Filtering metadata is not supported when using the Metadata Import function
- Any metadata content filters configured with Metadata Import will be ignored
User-Interface - Configuration
To filter metadata content, both the Advanced - Filtering and Advanced - Scripting options need to be enabled
Advanced - Metadata Mapping option should not be enabled
This example will excluded the item that is associated with value "Doe1" or "Doe2" for the property value LName metadata column on the Source platform.
Format:
[Property]="Text 1" OR [Property]="Text 2"
[Property]=Numeric Value 1 AND [Property]=Numeric Value 2
Metadata Mapping - Identify the Columns to Filter on
- Populate the property name value that corresponds with metadata content column
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Rest API - Configuration
For metadata filtering, the type attribute can use filter_metadata or metadata. Both configurations work the same.
In addition, metadata filtering rules (rules block) can be defined using either a filter block or text attribute. Filters (filter blocks) include name, op, and value attributes, name is the metadata field name, op is one of the operators defined in the table below, and value is the metadata value used for the comparison. All three attributes are required, even with the empty and not_empty operators. When empty and not_empty operators are used, ensure to configure the value to represent an empty state (e.g. "value": "").
Text (text) values must be in a string format with quotes around the value escaped and brackets around the field name (e.g. "[ProtectionLevel]=\"Sensitive\""). Numeric values do not need to be contained in quotes.
Multiple metadata filters may be joined by AND or OR conjunction clauses. There are two ways to define conjunctions; filters or text. These methods are based on the filter and text methods described above.
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Operator ( |
Description |
Equivalent T |
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eq |
equals |
= |
"filter": {
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"[ProtectionLevel]=\"Sensitive\"" |
ne |
not equals |
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"filter": {
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"[ProtectionLevel]!=\"Sensitive\"" |
lt |
less than |
< |
"filter": {
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"[ProtectionLevel]<100" |
le |
less than or equal to |
<= |
"filter": { "name": "ProtectionLevel", "op": "le", "value": 100} |
"[ProtectionLevel]<=100" |
gt |
greater than |
> |
"filter": { "name": "ProtectionLevel", "op": "gt", "value": 100} |
"[ProtectionLevel]>100" |
ge |
greater than or equal to |
>= |
"filter": { "name": "ProtectionLevel", "op": "ge", "value": 100} |
"[ProtectionLevel]>=100" |
starts_with |
starts with |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "starts_with", "value": "John"} |
"text": "[Author]=\"John*\"" |
not_starts_with |
does not start with |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "not_starts_with", "value": "John"} |
"text": "[Author]!=\"John*\"" |
ends_with |
ends with |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "ends_with", "value": "Anderson"} |
"text": "[Author]=\"*Anderson\"" |
not_ends_with |
does not end with |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "not_ends_with", "value": "Anderson"} |
"text": "[Author]!=\"*Anderson\"" |
contains |
contains |
= |
"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "contains", "value": "John"} |
"text": "[Author]=\"*John*\"" |
not_contains |
does not contain |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "not_contains", "value": "John"} |
"text": "[Author]!=\"*John*\"" |
in |
includes all the |
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"filter": { "name": "ProtectionLevel", "op": "in", "value": ["Not Sensitive"]} |
"text": "[ProtectionLevel] IN (\"Not Sensitive\")" |
not_in |
does not include all the |
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"filter": { "name": "ProtectionLevel", "op": "not_in", "value": ["Sensitive", "Highly Sensitive"]} |
"text": "[ProtectionLevel] NOT IN (\"Sensitive\", \"Highly Sensitive\")" |
empty |
the |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "empty", "value": ""} |
"text": "[Author]!=\"*\"" |
not_empty |
the |
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"filter": { "name": "Author", "op": "not_empty", "value": ""} |
"text": "[Author]=\"*\"" |
Example 1
The following example will include any files on the source that have a metadata field named "ProtectionLevel" with value of 50 or 100.
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Example 2
The following example will include any files on the source that have a metadata field named "ProtectionLevel" with value of 50 and "Author" equal to "John".
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