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Macros allows users to simplify repetitive operations in one click. Operations are defined in configuration parameters. When OpenKM detects macro is available in some folder, document or mail automatically the fast action button is enabled and user with one click executes the operation.
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Macros allows users to simplify repetitive operations in one click. Operations are defined in configuration parameters. When OpenKM detects macro is available in some folder, document or mail automatically the macro button is enabled and user with one click executes the operation.
  
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== Properties ==  
 
== Properties ==  

Revision as of 12:59, 24 May 2012

Macros allows users to simplify repetitive operations in one click. Operations are defined in configuration parameters. When OpenKM detects macro is available in some folder, document or mail automatically the macro button is enabled and user with one click executes the operation.

  • Fast action.png → Execute macro

Properties

In macro.actions property can define the actions.

For example move any subfolder into origin folder to destination folder will be defined as [origin_path,destiantion_path] as can see in next image. The

Fastaction 001.png

Example

The images example covers move a document from /okm:root/origin to /okm:root/destination.

Property macro.actions value is /okm:root/origin,/okm:root/destination

The file /okm:root/origin/test/invoice-1023.odt is into folder /okm:root/origin and has fast action button enabled


Fastaction 002.png


After executing macro the file /okm:root/origin/test/invoice-1023.odt has been moved to /okm:root/destination/test/invoice-1023.odt. In case folder /okm:root/destination/test not exists OpenKM will create automatically with correct grants.


Fastaction 003.png