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"system::retentionExpirationTime" : 0.000000000,
"system::mode" : 16895,
"system::tier" : "no tier",
"system::createTime" : 1385338280.000000000,
"system::retentionState" : 0,
"system::worm" : false,
"system::lastPathChangedTime" : 1385338280.000000000
}
},
{
"0000000300048051:634BDEB8" :
{
"system::path" : "mydir/myfile.txt",
"system::lastActivityTime" : 1385338517.000000000,
"system::ownerUserId" : 0,
"system::size" : 0,
"system::ownerGroupId" : 0,
"system::onDiskAtime" : 1385338307.000000000,
"system::lastChangedTime" : 1385338517.000000000,
"system::lastModifiedTime" : 1385338307.000000000,
"system::retentionExpirationTime" : 0.000000000,
"system::mode" : 33279,
"system::tier" : "no tier",
"system::createTime" : 1385338307.000000000,
"system::retentionState" : 0,
"system::worm" : false,
"system::extension" : "txt",
"system::lastPathChangedTime" : 1385338307.000000000,
"physician" : "Smith, John; 8136",
"scan_pass" : "17"
}
}
]
The path name, which is the key in default query mode and system::path in bypoid mode, is
based on the HTTP share "Directory Path" setting. Therefore, the root identified as "/" in the path
name JSON value identifies the HTTP share "Directory Path" setting and all other returned JSON
path names are rooted on that file system directory.
If no files or directory meet the criteria of the query (an empty result set), an HTTP 204 No Content
is returned. If the urlpath or pathname does not exist, then HTTP error code 404 Not Found is
returned.
For information about how truncated path names affect the JSON response format, see Truncated
path names” (page 305).
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