Description
The luDocumentClassification lookup table is used to define a list of valid document types and configure how they are managed within Synergetic.
Example
Fields
Field |
Description |
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Code |
Unique code used to identify the document classification. |
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Description |
Description of the classification. |
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SynergyMeaning |
Code that tells Synergetic how to use the lookup entry. See SynergyMeanings. |
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SecurityMeaning |
Code that tells Synergetic whether to allow access to only specific groups within Synergetic. |
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ActiveFlag |
Clear this if you do not want the selected document classification to be used at your organisation. |
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DescriptionStyle |
Controls how the description field is populated during uploads from the DocMan service. Includes:
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Selection |
Description |
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Desc - SourceRef |
Description followed by Source Ref. |
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Desc only |
Description only. |
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Source Ref - Desc |
Source Ref followed by Description. |
CommPortalVisibleFor- |
Select to make this document visible on the Community Portal to the parents of the relevant student. Note: Not all document types relate to students. |
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CommPortalVisibleFor- |
Select to make this document visible on the Community Portal to the community members the relevant student lives with. Note: Not all document types relate to students. |
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CommPortalVisibleFor- |
Select to make this document visible on the Community Portal in the relevant student's Reports page. Note: Not all document types relate to students. |
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CommPortalVisibleFor- |
Select to make this document visible on the Community Portal to the relevant student. Note: Not all document types relate to students. |
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CommPortalVisibleFor- |
Select to make this document visible on the Community Portal to the spouse of the parent of the relevant student. Note: Not all document types relate to students. |
Last modified: 16/04/2012 5:32:55 PM
See Also Configuring the DocMan service in Synergetic luDocumentSourceCode lookup table |
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