Binders
You can use the binders and binder_node__sys objects to query binders for the following:
- Given a document, or a set of documents, find binders which contain them.
- Given a binder, or a set of binders, find documents contained with them.
The binders object is an extension of the documents object and supports the same VQL functions. Binders are available for query in v18.2+.
Binder Relationships
Section link for Binder RelationshipsThe binders object exposes the binder_nodes__sysr relationship. This relationship is a "down" relationship and points to binder_nodes__sys child objects.
The binder_node__sys object exposes the following relationships:
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
binder__sysr | A parent lookup relationship that points to the binders object. |
document__sysr | A lookup relationship to a document at the node. This is applicable only if the node is a document (or a binder). |
child_nodes__sysr | A self-referencing "down" relationship pointing to binder_node__sys child objects. This is applicable only if the node is a section. |
parent_node__sysr | A self-referencing parent lookup relationship pointing to a binder_node__sys object at the parent node. |
Binder Node Queryable Fields
Section link for Binder Node Queryable FieldsThis metadata is only available via VQL query and cannot be retrieved using the standard metadata API.
The following fields are queryable for the binder_node__sys object:
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
id | The node ID. |
name__v | The section name. This field has a value for nodes of type "section" and is null for document and binder nodes. |
parent_binder_id__sys | ID of the parent binder where this node lives. |
parent_binder_major_version__sys | The major version of the parent binder. |
parent_binder_minor_version__sys | The minor version of the parent binder. |
parent_node_id__sys | ID of the parent binder_node__sys object. |
section_id__sys | Document ID or section ID specific to the binder. |
parent_section_id__sys | Section ID of the parent node, such as "rootNode". |
order__sys | The ordinal position of the node within its parent. |
content_id__sys | Document ID or binder ID. |
content_major_version__sys | The major version of the content. |
content_minor_version__sys | The minor version of the content. |
type__sys | Points to the standard picklist binder_node_types__sys. |
created_date__v | Timestamp when the node was created. |
created_by__v | ID of the user who created the node. |
modified_date__v | Timestamp when the node was updated. |
modified_by__v | ID of the user who updated the node. |
Binder Query Examples
Section link for Binder Query ExamplesThe following are examples of standard binder queries.
Simple Binder Query
Section link for Simple Binder QueryFind latest steady-state versions of binders, the documents they contain, and where within the binder structure the document is contained:
SELECT LATESTVERSION id,
(SELECT parent_node_id__sys, parent_node__sysr.type__sys, parent_node__sysr.name__v, document__sysr.id, document__sysr.name__v
FROM binder_nodes__sysr)
FROM ALLVERSIONS binders
WHERE status__v = steadystate()Binder Query for Specific Documents
Section link for Binder Query for Specific DocumentsFind binders containing specific documents:
SELECT binder__sysr.id, binder__sysr.name__v
FROM binder_node__sys
WHERE type__sys = 'document' AND document__sysr.name__v = 'Test'Query Documents Within a Specific Section
Section link for Query Documents Within a Specific SectionFind documents within sections named "Test Section".
SELECT binder__sysr.id, document__sysr.id
FROM binder_node__sys
WHERE type__sys = 'document' AND parent_node__sysr.type__sys = 'section' AND parent_node__sysr.name__v = 'Test Section'Query Binders and Sections Containing Documents
Section link for Query Binders and Sections Containing DocumentsFind binders and section names containing specific documents.
SELECT binder__sysr.id, binder__sysr.name__v, parent_node__sysr.name__v, parent_node__sysr.type__sys
FROM binder_node__sys
WHERE type__sys = 'document' AND document__sysr.name__v 'Test'