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Recognizing the Common File Binkey Format and Object Types

Overview

This article provides information on how to trace the binkey format for a given piece of content. The following section provides the convention for binkeys and their formats and the common Object Types.

Information

The convention for binkeys is <name>-<ID>. Here are a few common binkey formats:

Content Binkey Format
Attachments attachment-<ID of attachment (jiveAttachment table)>
Avatars As profile image, but only creates one attachment
Binary documents binaryBody-<ID doc body version (jiveDocBodyVersion table)>
Image embedded in content via RTE image-<ID of image (jiveImage table)>
Profile Images

attachment-<ID of attachment>

NOTE: When uploading a profile image we save the same image in five different sizes, so there will be five attachment rows and five entries in the binstore.

 

Common Object Types

-2 systemcontainer
1 thread
2 message
3 user
4 group
13 attachment
14 community
18 poll
20 Private Message
22 announcement
25 Status Level jiveID counter
26 avatar
37 blog
38 blogpost
40 trackback
41 Tag
48 userstatus
49 user relationship
73 formattedtext
102 document
105 comment
107 Rating
110 binaryBody
111 image
120 documentversion
129 documentbackchannel
370 permissionlevel
501 profileimage
600 project
602 task
604 projectstatus
700 socialgroup
701 jiveSGroupMember MembershipID counter
702 privatesocialgroup
800 bookmark
801 external-site
1200 mobile
2020 usercontainer
1100 Video
96891546 Event
535535779 Photo Album
1464927464 Wall entry
3227383 Idea (ideation plugin)
109400031 Share
1527402675 CarouselContainerType
106642994 Photo


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