The RecordPoint policy features lets you define a retention stage with an action that occurs when this stage has been activated. A RecordPoint policy is defined in the RecordPoint site and the action is performed from the Active site.
When the RecordPoint Daily Tasks Timer Job runs, it will look through all the records managed by RecordPoint and examine the Field Name of the policy and that metadata field of the record and compare the number of days/weeks/months to see if an action is required to be applied to the record. If an action is applied, the Timer Job will search for the corresponding content in the Active Site that the record in RecordPoint refers to and apply the action to the content from the Active Site.
Any record that has last been modified for 5 days or more will apply SubmitFinalise by the policy. If the record was modified only 3 or 4 days ago, this policy will not be applied to the record.
The field name refers to the metadata field of the record. These metadata fields are only DateTime fields. For example, if policy field name was set as disposal date, then the record will have a metadata disposal date field that will be compared.
This is the number of days/months/years that has passed for the action to be applied to the record. For example, if the policy had a resentence date of 2 years, then only records with resentence date of 2 years or more will have the policy action applied.
This is the type of workflow to be applied to the record from the Active Site.