eDiscovery search
You can search community content for specific users and export content as XML if it's needed for legal reasons or internal investigations. This is an optional, add-on feature. Contact your Jive representative for more information.
You may need to extract content records for specific users during a period, for example, if you need this information for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. In this case, you can use the eDiscovery Search feature to export current records of content a user interacted with during the selected dates. This information includes content the user has created, edited, replied to, or commented on within a specific date range. You can optionally search for interactions containing a key word or phrase. The content, along with any replies and comments associated with the content, is extracted in the form of XML documents, which contain the text component of the interactions, and binary files containing images or attachments. This information is delivered in a zip file.
Content returned by eDiscovery Search includes documents, discussions, questions, blog posts, videos, polls, ideas, project tasks, status updates, and direct messages. It does not include any content the user has shared or bookmarked. This tool has access to all data in the instance and is not restricted by content permissions while searching, so private user data may be exposed in the archive.
By default, search results are available for download for 7 days.
eDiscovery Search does not have access to any information that has been deleted from the community. It extracts only content, replies, and comments that exist in the community at the time of the search, including private and secret content. In the same way, a document is extracted in the version existing at the time of the search. If a user deletes a comment or modifies a document while the search is running, and the comment or document has not been retrieved by the search yet, the deleted or changed information is not extracted. Earlier versions of content are not returned by the search, even if they contain the search term.
To retrieve content through eDiscovery Search: