Hi Vivek,
As John mentioned, you need to make a modification to youropentext.ini file. It would be a good idea to first go to your Managed Objectsadmin page and see what currently appears there. By default, the following aresubtypes that can be managed:
Compound Document (136)
Document (144)
Folder (0)
Text Document (145)
Each subtype will also display its subtype number. Thecorresponding entry in the [Classification] section of the opentext.ini file is
SubTypes={136,144,0,145}
To add your subtype:
SubTypes={136,144,0,145,2011}
Ensure you don’t make any changes to the RegisteredSubTypes key,as this is a system generated key and is not to be modified.
David.
From: eLink Discussion: Development Discussion[mailto:development@elinkkc.opentext.com] Sent: August 4, 2009 4:40 AMTo: eLink RecipientSubject: custom node subtype 2011, and Parent Type is $ApplTypeFolder
custom node subtype 2011, and Parent Type is $ApplTypeFolder
Posted by vivek.rao@capgemini.com (Rao, Vivek) on 2009/08/04 04:38
In reply to: Re - assign RM Class to Custom Node
Posted by conocoadmin (Simon, John) on 2009/07/30 08:46
custom node subtype 2011, and Parent Type is $ApplTypeFolder Thanks
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