Veritas Enterprise Vault™ Discovery Accelerator Reviewer's Guide
- Introducing Discovery Accelerator
- Searching for items
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with Discovery Accelerator
- About the Review pane
- Filtering the items in the Review pane
- Searching within the review set
- Finding all items in the same conversation
- Assigning review marks and tags to items
- Adding comments to items
- Viewing the history of items
- Displaying printable versions of items
- Downloading the original versions of items
- Copying the item list to the Clipboard
- Changing how the Review pane looks
- Setting your Review pane preferences
- Working with research folders
- Exporting and producing items
- Creating and viewing reports
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in Discovery Accelerator searches
- About the Enterprise Vault search properties
- System properties
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for File System Archiving items
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for SharePoint items
- Custom Enterprise Vault properties for Compliance Accelerator-processed items
- Custom properties for use by policy management software
- Custom properties for Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
Using parentheses to set Boolean precedence in analytics RDL
You can use parentheses to set Boolean precedence in your rules. Consider a case in which you want to mark or tag the items that match these conditions:
The sender is John Doe or the recipient is Jane Smith.
The email subject must contain the word Veritas.
To match these items, one user might use the visual rule builder to construct the following rule:
Author CONTAINS '"John Doe"' OR To CONTAINS '"Jane Smith"' AND Subject CONTAINS 'Secret'
However, another user might construct the rule differently, and produce this result:
To CONTAINS '"Jane Smith"' AND Subject CONTAINS 'Secret' OR Author CONTAINS '"John Doe"'
In both cases, it is unclear what results are produced when the rule engine processes the rules. To ensure that your rules produce the results that you want, write them directly in RDL and use parentheses to group the conditions that belong together. The parentheses ensure that related conditions are evaluated as you intend, and it is clear what your intentions are. For example:
( Author CONTAINS '"John Doe"' OR To CONTAINS '"Jane Smith"' ) AND Subject CONTAINS 'Secret'