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All content in the Content Manager is defined in Components. To ensure that content is consistent, the Content Manager bases all content on Schemas. Schemas define fields and field types for specific types of content.
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I have list of target tcm and list of component tcm how to understand which component will p...
Pseudocode:
For each component
From the component determine the publication
For each publication target
From the publication target determine the publication bindings
If publication … in publication bindings component can be published to this target (if not the component cannot be published to this target)
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You can get the component's publication via the ContextRepository …
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What is the best approach to read the "Component Source" from the CMS
Condidering the versions of Tridion you want to work with I would recommend the TOM API:
var TDSE = WScript.CreateObject("TDS.TDSE");
var content = TDSE.GetObject("tcm:1-2", 1).GetXml(96);
This is …
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How can I read the full Component data?
What reason do you have for assuming the database query overhead is so large that it would offer a significant performance boost if you could bulk-load the data? The potential performance issues here …