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BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise 2013 Configuration Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions |
Similar to attribute synchronization, Meridian can synchronize vault properties with the document properties of AutoCAD files: Title, Subject, Author, Keywords, Comments, and so on.
To configure document property synchronization:
Tip To export the settings file to your computer, click the Export button. This can be useful if you would rather edit the file in your favorite text editor. You can then copy your changes to the Clipboard and paste them into Configurator.
DocumentPropertiesSummary=MySummarySection
Tip You can find the names of property sets and properties on the Properties page of each document type, as described in Creating and editing document types.
Also specify a flag if the property should be read-only (RO) or write-only (WO). Use the default lines in the file as examples. By default, document properties are read/write. Use the following format for each line:
<DocumentPropertyName>=<PropertySet.PropertyName>,<Flag>
The following example maps the document property Title to the Meridian property Title such that the document property is written from Meridian and not vice versa:
Title=Custom.Title, RO
Note Although Meridian internal properties can be synchronized to document properties, you should never attempt to update internal properties or else Access denied errors can occur. Only write to Meridian properties in the Custom property set. Flag all document properties that are linked to Meridian internal properties as write-only (WO) as in the following example:
Revision=AMVersionablePropertySet._VERSIONNUMBER, WO
If you want to synchronize a document property with a parent folder (routed) property, you must specify the folder type name from which to get the folder property as in the following example.
<DocumentPropertyName>=<FolderTypeName:PropertySetName.PropertyName>,<Flag>
And if you want to synchronize one document property with one of several possible routed properties, you must specify a unique identifier for each of the properties on the left side of the setting as in the following example.
<DocumentPropertyName,ID>=<FolderTypeName:PropertySetName.PropertyName>,<Flag>
The value of ID is insignificant but must be unique among all of the lines in the same section. Using this syntax, you can map the same document property to multiple folder types and the value will depend on the document’s actual parent folder. The following example uses three different folder types NewProject, UpgradeProject, and RepairProject.
PROJECTNUM,new = NewProject:PSProject.ProjectNum,WO
PROJECTNUM,upgrade = UpgradeProject:PSProject.ProjectNum,WO
PROJECTNUM,repair = RepairProject:PSProject.ProjectNum,WO
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