Toby Gilbertson
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Thank you for your idea. Right now we are focusing on other topics, so we are not considering this idea for future releases. If the demand for this topic increases, we might add it to future plans.
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Thank you for your idea.
Right now we are focusing on other topics, so we are not considering this idea for future releases. If the demand for this topic increases, we might add it to future plans.An error occurred while saving the comment Toby Gilbertson commentedMost company global security teams require full user audit reports as part of an application's annual / ongoing compliance. This feature should be prioritised immediately - especially advertising DocuWare as information secure & compliant:
"Document management and workflow automation solutions for businesses that need their information secure, compliant, usable and accessible — from any device, any time, anywhere."
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Thank you for your idea. We added it to our collection of ideas and features and will further investigate it. We currently cannot say exactly when this idea will be implemented. As soon as we have more information we will update its status.
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We have a similar requirement from a client. Having sold a portion of their business, they need to transfer a bulk of documents out of the DocuWare platform based on criteria.
Business mergers and divestitures occur all the time so this cannot be an isolated requirement.
I understand that document export is available via REST and .NET APIs but this requires development. DocuWare can already export a document from the client so it would seem logical that an enhancement could be made to export all documents from a search dialogue.
Believe it or not, this was a function in the old Fortis application that DocuWare replaced for many - you could export all files based on a query to local disk with an associated index file.