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Parametrization is extremely useful. Combined with the Search motor it enables the localisation of information by categories, it being possible to create metadata categories which are adapted to a user group’s working method.
 
Parametrization is extremely useful. Combined with the Search motor it enables the localisation of information by categories, it being possible to create metadata categories which are adapted to a user group’s working method.
 
  
 
{{Note|Adding or deleting a property group will not affect the document history.}}
 
{{Note|Adding or deleting a property group will not affect the document history.}}

Revision as of 20:53, 27 January 2010

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Property groups are groups of configurable parameters that can be configured each time the application is installed which allow for the categorization of documents. These property groups can be Input, Simple List, Multiple Select List or Text area. The values of these properties are internationalised (various languages).

To add a property group (these must first be registered by the administrator) simply select a document and select the corresponding property group.


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Once a property group has been added, a new tab will appear with the name of the corresponding group and the fields with the properties of it.


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Once a property group has been assigned to a document, you can modify its values by selecting the option "Modify".


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Parametrization is extremely useful. Combined with the Search motor it enables the localisation of information by categories, it being possible to create metadata categories which are adapted to a user group’s working method.


Nota clasica.png Adding or deleting a property group will not affect the document history.