Cmdlets for Vault CRM

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DocumentWarningTemplates

Holds templates used to issue warnings or alerts on documents, including default messages, severity levels, and associated categories.

Columns

Name Type ReadOnly Description
ID [KEY] String True

Unique identifier for the document warning template record. This is typically used as the primary key for referencing the template within the system.

Link String False

System-generated link used to access the document warning template directly within the Veeva Vault interface or via API integration.

Name String False

User-defined name of the document warning template, used to distinguish this template from others within the system.

Status String False

Current lifecycle state of the warning template, such as Active, Inactive, or Retired, depending on Vault configuration.

Created By String True

Username or system identity that initially created the warning template record in Vault.

Created Date Datetime True

Timestamp indicating when the document warning template was first created in the Vault environment.

Last Modified By String True

Username or system identity that last modified the warning template record.

Last Modified Date Datetime True

Timestamp indicating the most recent modification to the document warning template record.

parent String False

Identifier referencing the parent object or configuration to which this warning template belongs, supporting hierarchical organization.

api_name__sys String False

System-defined API name used to reference this template in programmatic contexts, such as integrations or custom scripts.

namespace__sys String False

Internal namespace indicating the module or domain context in which this template was defined, helping isolate customizations.

isstub__sys Bool False

Boolean flag that indicates whether the record is a stub entry. Stub entries are typically placeholders or incomplete definitions not intended for full use.

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