The following cmdlets in the Quest.Classification snapin can be used to manage rules. For information on using the Web Portal, see Implementing Rules for Automated Categorization.
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Add-QXmlRule | Add a new XML rule to the system. You must know the location of the XML file. |
Remove-QXmlRule | Remove an XML rule from the system. You must know the category ID and the rule ID. |
Get-QXmlRule | View the properties of an XML rule in the system. You must know the rule ID. |
Get-QXmlRules | View a list of all XML rules in the system, or get the ID of a rule. |
Set-QXmlRule | Change the properties of an XML rule in the system. You must know the rule ID. |
The following cmdlets in the Quest.Classification snapin can be used to analyze classification and troubleshoot category and rule development. For information, see Testing and Reviewing Automated Classification.
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Get-QClassificationAnalysis | Gain deeper understanding into a resource’s categorization. View all categories with matching rules. |
Get-QAppliedCategories | View a list of the categories applied to a resource. |
Get-QResourceTextExtracted | See what text is being evaluated for a resource. |
Get-QAllRuleResults | View the results of all rules in the system when run against a test file. |
Get-QRuleResults | View the results of a specific rule in the system when run against a test file. |
If you are using an Oracle database, you need to create the required tablespaces before installing the Classification server. You can either run the following SQL script or manually create the tablespaces.
You must also ensure that the Classification server has the ADO client for Oracle (32bit version of ODP.Net) installed. Supported versions include ODAC 11.2 Release 3 or higher. For details, see Using an Oracle Database for Classification. |
To create and configure the tablespaces with a script
To manually create and configure the tablespaces
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