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-Clicking on the text link once or pressing the <Enter> key will open the stored file using the respective default Windows application. For example, if the stored file is a Microsoft Word Document, Microsoft Word will be launched and will open and display the file.
-Upon uploading a new file to attach, the FIC will automatically refresh to display the newly uploaded file. Clicking once on the text area will open the uploaded file in the default application viewer. However, this new file will NOT be saved as attached to the record until the form is saved.
*Clicking on the text link once or pressing the <Enter> key will open the stored file using the respective default Windows application. For example, if the stored file is a Microsoft Word Document, Microsoft Word will be launched and will open and display the file.\\ \\
*Upon uploading a new file to attach, the FIC will automatically refresh to display the newly uploaded file. Clicking once on the text area will open the uploaded file in the default application viewer. However, this new file will NOT be saved as attached to the record until the form is saved.
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Add a File Attachment Column to any Table in the Database (Applies for File and Data)
1. Users can add a file attachment column to any table in the database. This is an especially powerful feature as users will be able to attach files to any record for any table in the system, regardless of whether or not they were originally intended to hold file attachments. To do this, the user must first create a media code for the file attachment column or use an existing one in IMEC.
!!Add a File Attachment Column to any Table in the Database (Applies for File and Data)
#Users can add a file attachment column to any table in the database. This is an especially powerful feature as users will be able to attach files to any record for any table in the system, regardless of whether or not they were originally intended to hold file attachments. To do this, the user must first create a media code for the file attachment column or use an existing one in [IMEC].