ASGetAssetCount
Returns a count of assets that exactly match the criteria specified by the
SEARCHSTATEparameter.Syntax
ASGetAssetCount(java.lang.String authusername, java.lang.String authpassword, com.FatWire.IList LIST, java.lang.String ASSETTYPES, com.FatWire.IList ASSETTYPESLIST, com.FatWire.Searchstate SEARCHSTATE, java.lang.String LOCALE (deprecated), com.FatWire.IList ASSETS)Parameters
authusername (required)- (String) Name of the user to log in, as registered in Sites .
authpassword(required)- (String) Password for the associated user name.
LIST (optional)- (
IListobject) Input parameter. Name of the list that determines sort order. The list describes how the returned assets are to be sorted.
- The
IListobject has three columns:
attributetypename
attributename- Either name of attribute, sort by, or one of the following special values:_ASSETTYPE_(order by asset type) or_RATING_(order by asset rating--Sites-Engage only)
direction- Can be eitherascendingordescending
ASSETTYPESLIST (optional)- (
IListobject) Input list containing oneassettypecolumn that includes values that restrict the count.
- Specify either
ASSETTYPESLISTandASSETSorSEARCHSTATEandASSETTYPES, but not both. If you specifyASSETTYPESLIST,ASSETSis required. If both parameters are supplied,ASSETTYPESLISTis used by default.
SEARCHSTATE (optional)- (
Searchstateobject) Input parameter.Searchstateobject that contains the criteria to match. TheSearchstateobject describes the search constraints, if any.
- Specify either
SEARCHSTATEandASSETTYPESorASSETTYPESLISTandASSET, but not both. If both parameters are supplied,ASSETTYPESLISTandASSETSis used by default. To create a SearchState, use the SearchState Objects.
ASSETTYPES (optional)- (String) Input parameter. Name of a list of asset types to include in building the asset count. Comma separated list of flex asset types to match. If null, then all assets in the system are considered. Specify either
ASSETTYPESLISTandASSETSorSEARCHSTATEandASSETTYPES, but not both.
LOCALE (deprecated)- (String) Language and country specification associated with the asset. Locale ensures that information and figures on a page are presented to users according to accepted conventions in their country. A locale specification comprises two-character language and country codes separated by an underscore character and enclosed in quotes. For example, for English speakers in the United States:
"en_us"
ASSETS- (IList) Name of a list of assets passed to Sites that form the asset set. The list of assets is an IList with two columns (
assetidandassettype). This operation is required if you are supplying a list of assets to build the asset set instead of a SearchState. Specify eitherASSETTYPELISTandASSETSorASSETTYPESandSEARCHSTATE, but not both. If both parameters are supplied,ASSETSis used by default.
Returns
Count of assets that match the critera specified by the
SEARCHSTATEparameter.Example
The following code creates an asset types list from SearchState input.
AssetsetService service = new AssetsetServiceLocator(); AssetsetPortType port = service.getAssetsetPort(); Searchstate ss = new Searchstate(); String retVal = port.ASGetAssetCount("user_author", "demo", null, "AArticles", null, ss, null, null);See Also
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