Difference between revisions of "Update a file"

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The system will ask for the modified file to upload it to the repository and notify you that it will replace the previous version with this newer one.
 
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The comment field is to leave information concerning the update of the file - for example, what changes have been made.
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You can send notification messages to user or uses groups. Aditionally can be enabled advanced filters, usefull for high level of users that can be enabled in using adminitration [Profile].
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== Up to version 4.x and earlier ==
  
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Revision as of 10:51, 19 October 2010

Operation icon: Checkin.gif


Available

  • Pop-up menu of document browser.
  • Edit menu.
  • Toolbar.


Once the changes have been made on the local computer, you must do a “Check-in” to upload the file once more to the system and unlock it for future use.


The system will ask for the modified file to upload it to the repository and notify you that it will replace the previous version with this newer one.

Okm user guide 109.jpeg


The comment field is to leave information concerning the update of the file - for example, what changes have been made.


You can send notification messages to user or uses groups. Aditionally can be enabled advanced filters, usefull for high level of users that can be enabled in using adminitration [Profile].

Up to version 4.x and earlier

Okm user guide 033.jpeg