The project object has the following properties:
Property | Description |
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| A set of non-hidden assets in the project |
| A set of all the checked-in assets in the project |
| The workflow associated with this project |
| The locked flag for deployment |
| The project ID |
| The GSA version |
| The access control list for the process, which defines the ACC user roles that have security rights to this project |
| The display name for this project in the ATG Business Control Center |
| The description that appears for this project in the ATG Business Control Center |
| The ID of the user profile responsible for creating the instance of the project in the ATG Business Control Center |
| The workspace name associated with the project |
| The ID of the workflow associated with this project |
| A flag indicating whether this project progressed past the workflow element that checks in its assets |
| A flag marking the project as editable or not. The flag is set to false when the Author task is complete. |
| Valid values are |
| Additional status text |
| A timestamp indicating when check-in occurred for this project (when the appropriate workflow element is completed) |
| Timestamp recording when the project was created |
| Timestamp recording when the project was completed |
| Any history items stored for this project in the |
The project object also contains a number of properties that let it handle deployment. For more information on these, see the deployment chapters in this guide.
You can set up your ATG Content Administration environment so it uses a project workflow without a process workflow parent. For more information on a single workflow environment, as well as for descriptions of the default workflows associated with processes and projects, see Adapting Workflows to Content Management Projects.