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ContentDocument
Represents a document that has been uploaded to a library in Salesforce CRM Content or Salesforce Files.This object is
available in versions 17.0 and later for Salesforce CRM Content. This object is available in API version 21.0 and later for Salesforce Files.
The maximum number of documents that can be published is 30,000,000. Archived
files count toward this limit and toward storage usage limits.
- Contact Manager, Group, Professional, Enterprise, Unlimited, and Performance Edition customers can publish a maximum of 200,000 new versions per 24-hour period.
- Developer Edition and trial users can publish a maximum of 2,500 new versions per 24-hour period.
Supported Calls
delete(), describeLayout()describeSObjects(), query(), retrieve(), search(), undelete(), update()
Special Access Rules
- Customer and Partner Portal users must have the “View Content in Portal” permission to query content in libraries where they have access.
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Users (including users with the “View All
Data” permission) can only query files they have access to, including:
- All Salesforce CRM Content files in libraries they're a member of and in their personal library, regardless of library permissions (API version 17.0 and later).
- All Salesforce Files they own, posted on their profile, posted on groups they can see, and shared directly with them (API version 21.0 and later).
- A Salesforce CRM Content document can be
deleted if any of the following are true:
- The document is published into a personal library or is in the user's upload queue.
- The document is published into a public library, the user is a member of that library with the “Add Content” library privilege enabled, and the user trying to delete the document is the owner.
- The document is published into a public library that has the “Delete Content” or “Manage Library” permission enabled, and the user trying to delete the document is not the owner.
For API version 25.0 and later, you can change ownership of Salesforce Files and Salesforce CRM Content documents.
- The following must be true to change ownership of a Salesforce CRM Content document:
- The Salesforce CRM Content app must be enabled.
- The user who is becoming the owner of the document must have a Salesforce CRM Content feature license.
- A user can change ownership of a Salesforce CRM Content document or Salesforce
file if any of the following are true:
- The user is the current owner, or has either the “Modify All Data” or "Manage Salesforce CRM Content” permission enabled.
- The user has the “Manage Library” permission enabled for the library containing the document.
Fields
Usage
- Use this object to retrieve, query, update, and delete the latest version of a document, but not a content pack, in a library or a Salesforce file. Use the ContentVersion object to create, query, retrieve, search, edit, and update a specific version of a Salesforce CRM Content document or Salesforce file.
- The query() call doesn’t return archived documents. The queryAll() call returns archived documents.
- You can’t add new versions of archived documents.
- To query a file that is shared only with a record, you must specify the content ID of the file.
- To create a document, create a new version via the ContentVersion object without setting the ContentDocumentId. This process automatically creates a parent document record. When adding a new version of the document, you must specify an existing ContentDocumentId which initiates the revision process for the document. When the latest version is published, the title, owner, and publish status fields are updated in the document.
- When you delete a document, all versions of that document are deleted, including ratings, comments, and tags.
- You can't create, edit, or delete content packs via the API.
- If you query versions in the API, versions with a PublishStatus of Upload Interrupted are not returned.
- A document record is a container for multiple version records. You create a new version to add a document to the system. The new version contains the actual file data which allows the document to have multiple versions. The version stores the body of the uploaded document.
- Assign topics to ContentDocument using TopicAssignment in API version 37.0 or later.