Being able to ATTACH document with import. Imoprt is half done without this option
Being able to ATTACH document with import. Imoprt is half done without this option
It,s a absolute must have for compagnies to automaticly store data or attach data to existing files in an archive.
Can you please describe this in more detail. What should be attached to what?
Maybe you can describe how you would use this feature.
Thank you very much
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And another comment from idea initiator:
After one night sleep, we allways wake up with better sollutions. Docuware Import can be setup with multiple index data files. One of them is a DWCONTROL File.
Wy not make a DWATTACH file as well in order to attach files. Content is the unique field and the value it should have. Item solved -
Another comment from idea initiator:
To expand the import functionality to a more all round use, we would like to
Be able to attach documents.We use the import module often and have a great installation at a big customer. When you have documents that need to be attached to one file, you could add commands in the DWCONTROL file.
Make a section Commands:
When there are none DWCONTROL and import work like it does today.
When there are arameters, like “Attach” and “Attachfield” and Value you would be abe to attach documents to other files. Just like COLD when a document has to many pags.DWCONTROL
COMMAND= None or Attach
ATTACH Field= “SQL Table Colum Name”
Value= “Search Value”.
When there are multiple results then it must give an error.Then the normal DWCONTROL Layout.
It would be great to attach documents (Hospitals, Customer Files etc ) directly with IMPORT. A VS partner wrote a little software called. It can do it to, but gives you loads of empty folders becuse of the attach afterwords.
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Anonymous commented
This is a great idea. Instead to have new documents using the import, the ability to update documents within a file cabined, based on a index key.
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AdminTobias Getz (Admin, DocuWare) commented
Can you please describe this in more detail. What should be attached to what?
Maybe you can describe how you would use this feature.
Thank you very much