CentraSite 10.7 | CentraSite User’s Guide | Policy Management | Built-In Design/Change-Time Actions Reference | Classify
 
Classify
Classifies the target object (that is, the object on which the policy was triggered) by one or more taxonomy categories. You can assign the taxonomy categories to a classification attribute of the target object, or you can assign the taxonomy categories as normal classifications of the target object.
The classifications you assign using this action will appear on the asset's Classification tab. The classifications you assign will also appear for the selected classification attribute.
You can select whether the classifications you specify with this action is added to the object's existing classifications or whether they replaces the object's existing classifications. This choice is only available for multi-value classification attributes, that is, classification attributes that can reference more than one taxonomy category. If a classification attribute is a single-value classification attribute, its existing value is replaced by the new one.
Event Scope
Post-Create
Post-State Change
OnTrigger
OnConsumerRegistration
Object Scope
This action can be enforced on any object type that the policy engine supports.
Input Parameters
Classify With Attribute
(Object). (Array). This holds the parameters Classification Attribute and Categories.
Classification Attribute
(Optional). (String). This specifies the name of the object's attribute to which the following classification categories apply. If you leave this parameter empty, the classification categories is used as normal classifications of the target object.
Categories
(Taxonomy Node). (Array). The taxonomy nodes by which you want to classify the object.
Overwrite
(Boolean). If true, this specifies that you want to overwrite all existing classifications with the newly specified classifications. If false, the newly specified classifications are added to the existing classifications.
Note:
This option applies only to multi-value classification attributes. If a classification attribute is a single-value classification attribute, its existing value is replaced by the new one, regardless of the setting of the Overwrite parameter.