I have added a bunch of documents to a selection (in Document Revisions). I may select one document and right click on it and select File Operations > Copy File To… and in the popup window Name Files Using… I may choose Original File Name (instead of Document Title and Name). But when I select more than one document I don’t get the possibility to choose the original file names. The documents are all saved with IFS generated file names. Would it be possible to, in one way or another, bulk export the documents with their original file names? If I am going to export ~50 documents it’s a time consuming process to export them each and each or rename them afterwards. They have to have their original filenames to match the names in another system.
Is it possible to do a full-text search to find documents stored in the Document Management application in IFS?
It is possible to create an external link to a document folder, e.g. https://<landing_page_url>/client/runtime/Ifs.Fnd.Explorer.application?url=ifsapf%3AfrmFolderInfo%3Faction%3Dget%26key1%3D1234567%26COMPANY%3D1 That link will open the Document Folder Navigator with the selected folder (key1=1234567) as root folder. The Folder Details to the right is showing the information for that particular folder. My question: Is it possible to get a link to a folder that selects one of the subfolders in the shown folder tree to the left and shows the information for that subfolder in the Folder Details to the right?
It is possible to create an external link to an engineering part, e.g. https://<landing_page_url>/client/runtime/Ifs.Fnd.Explorer.application?url=ifsapf%3AfrmEngineeringPart%3Faction%3Dget%26key1%3D12345678%255E1.0%26COMPANY%3D1 That link will open the Engineering Part Navigator with the selected part (12345678) with the specified engineering revision (1.0). My question: Is it possible to create a link to a selected Engineering Part at the latest revision? And maybe also to the latest released revision? For documents it is possible, but what about engineering parts?
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