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OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary and OpenText Documentum complement each other well in enterprise content environments. The Dictionary provides centralized metadata governance, while Documentum manages controlled content, records, and compliance workflows. Integrating the two helps organizations standardize classification, improve search and reporting, and enforce consistent governance across regulated content operations.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to OpenText Documentum
Use the Dictionary as the master source for document classes, metadata fields, data types, and controlled vocabularies, then publish those definitions into Documentum repositories. This ensures that all business units use the same metadata structure for documents, records, and controlled content.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Synchronize approved values such as document type, product code, region, study ID, or retention category from the Dictionary into Documentum. When users classify content in Documentum, they select from governed lists rather than free text, reducing errors and compliance risk.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to OpenText Documentum
Use standardized metadata from the Dictionary to drive workflow decisions in Documentum, such as approval routing, review queues, and escalation paths. For example, a document tagged as clinical, legal, or safety can automatically enter the correct review process.
Data flow: OpenText Documentum to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Documentum content metadata can be mapped back to the Dictionary to create a common reporting layer across repositories and business functions. This is especially useful when organizations need consistent dashboards for content volume, compliance status, lifecycle stage, or ownership.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When content in Documentum is declared as a record, the metadata used for retention, disposition, and legal hold can be validated against the Dictionary. This keeps records policies aligned with enterprise metadata standards and reduces the risk of misclassification.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to OpenText Documentum
Use the Dictionary to define lifecycle-related metadata such as effective date, expiration date, version status, and archival category. Documentum can then apply lifecycle actions based on these governed fields, such as review, archive, or disposition.
Data flow: Bi-directional
During repository consolidation or migration into Documentum, the Dictionary can be used to map legacy metadata into a standardized enterprise model. After migration, Documentum content can be normalized to the same schema to support long-term governance and interoperability.
These integration patterns are especially valuable in life sciences, energy, and government environments where content governance, traceability, and compliance are critical. By combining centralized metadata control with Documentum?s content and records management capabilities, organizations can improve operational consistency and reduce governance risk.