FW: Hydrogen desktop filter bug with asset/content/type/@ext

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Justin Chang

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May 13, 2014, 1:40:38 AM5/13/14
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Hi,

I’ve tried building a metadata filter in the Hydrogen desktop interface to return assets that have the file extension ‘zip’.

When I apply the filter an exception is being thrown stating:
'asset.query' failed: The document type 'asset' does not contain an element or attribute 'content/type/@ext’

Kind regards
Justin


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Brian O'Connor

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May 13, 2014, 2:07:17 AM5/13/14
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Ok this is a bug

As a work around

-Open asset finder
-select Filter->Show
-select Filter->Selector
-Drag Metadata/GLOBAL/asset/type from the selector into the filter window
-Type "application/zip" in the blank type box(leave the conditional as equals)
-Select apply


Or just type zip in the free text query :)
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Jason Lohrey

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May 13, 2014, 6:15:04 PM5/13/14
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This xpath was not supported. Support for it has been added to 3.9.005.

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