6.5 HP StoreAll OS User Guide

Summarized details of system metadata displayed in Windows Explorer
The following table summarizes the details of the system metadata displayed on the Windows
Explorer for all types of queries. Not all Windows Explorer/metadata keys listed in the following
table will appear in your query result.
Table 37 Summarized details of the system metadata displayed in Windows Explorer
Metadata ValueWindows Explorer/Metadata Key
This is the name of the file/directory.Title
It is set to “Available” if the file/directory has associated
custom metadata.
Custom Metadata
1
It is set to “YES” if the searched item is a file.FILE
Else, it is set to “NO”.
It is set to “YES” if the searched item is a directory.DIRECTORY
Else, it is set to “NO”.
OWNER (READ,WRITE,EXECUTE)Object Permissions
It contains “READ”, “WRITE”, “EXECUTE” if the
corresponding permissions are enabled; otherwise, it is
set to “0” without the permissions.
The GROUP and OTHERS permissions are similar to the
OWNER’s.
It is the WORM retention expiration date/time in GMT
format.
Retention Expiration
The retention state of the file.Retention State
It is the creation date/time of the file/directory in GMT
format.
Create Time
It is the size of the file in Bytes/KB/MB/GB/TB.Size
It is the modified date/time of the file/directory, by default.Date Modified
It is the last access time or changed time of the
file/directory if the query is for atime or ctime respectively.
For a multi-keyword EQWSI query, it is the last access time
or changed time of the file/directory if the keyword used
in the query is atime or ctime, respectively.
This date/time is in the time format/zone with which the
Windows client is configured.
All the custom metadata key-value pairs listed in the form
of <key>(<pair>).
1
Tags
This is the HTTP relative path of the searched item.Link
1
This is displayed only when the EQWSI query includes mkey and/or mval.
Search patterns for EQWSI queries
The following are the various patterns of the display of file metadata on the Windows Explorer for
an EQWSI search based on the EQWSI queries.
Query containing only system attribute-related keywords
If the EQWSI query includes only system attribute-related keywords, then the custom metadata of
the searched files/directories are not displayed on the Windows Explorer.
EQWSI queries using only the dtime keyword
322 Express Query