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Is it possible to create a WTDocument with MULTI_PRIMARY Content via JAVA API?
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Hi @avillanueva
I found one example where MULTI_PRIMARY content type is used.
It it an EPMDocument and CADDS5 application(catia) during some migration/operation.
I don't know how it is used but I guess that it can not be used for WTDocument as a standard option to store two primary files...
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You mean two files for primary content? I would think no. One file and rest go into secondary content.
Hi @avillanueva
I found one example where MULTI_PRIMARY content type is used.
It it an EPMDocument and CADDS5 application(catia) during some migration/operation.
I don't know how it is used but I guess that it can not be used for WTDocument as a standard option to store two primary files...
PetrH
Hi @dullnigAlex
Generally primary content can be just one file.
It is primary/main file/ the only one 😄 .
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