Attach Files to Document-Type Business Process Forms

Document-type business processes, such as Transmittals or Submittals, can be used for routing documents such as specifications or drawings for review.

Note: Comments and graphic markups can be added to individual files, and the document list is easily accessible from the BP form.

Document-type BPs can be designed such that files can be added to individual line items. This feature allows you to assign line-item status to individual documents. If the status of the line item (and therefore, the associated document) reaches a specified status, for example, Approved, then the BP can be set up so that the line item is no longer editable. At this point, attachments and comments to that line item are no longer allowed.

There are two subtypes of Document-type BPs:

To attach files to a Document-type BP:

  1. Go to your project or shell (User mode), and open the BP record.

    Note: A Business Process (BP) record could be in a folder such as Project Delivery, Cost Manager, Cost Controls, and so forth, in the right-hand Navigator.

  2. Go to the Line Item tab <tab name> (the very last tab) and click and open a line item.
  3. Click the Attachments tab in the right pane, click Attach Files, and select one of the following options:
    1. Browse (local system)

      Or

    2. Document Manager (Document Management)

Note: The attachment sources are available based on the BP design and both of these two options may not be available for a given BP.

The following explains each option in detail.

Attaching files to a Document-type business process with Browse

This option allows you to attach files, from your computer or your local system.

After the Upload Files window opens, click Browse to open your system files.

Select the document that you want to attach.

Note: You cannot select a folder.

After you select the file, click Open . All selected files will be added to the Upload Files window. When you have selected all files that you want to upload, click Upload in the bottom right corner.

After you attach your files, you can see the files listed in the Attachments tab, within the Line Item tab. The Line Item tab <tab name> (the very last tab) has two panes. The pane on the left displays the line items. The pane on the right displays the line item details, all attached files, and any linked records.

When you upload a file from My Computer as an attachment, in order to be able to enter file-related values for that attachment, the Detail Form design of Document Type with Folder Structure BP (Advanced Document Type BP), must have the following fields:

By default, files attached to a business process are placed in the Unpublished Documents folder in the Document Management grouping node (Project/Shell > User mode > Document Management > Unpublished Documents).

A Publish Path data element can be designed in business processes to specify the automatic publishing of documents to a specified path and override the default. Refer to the Unifier Managers User Guide for details about automatic publishing of documents.

Attaching files to a Document-type business process with Document Manager

This option allows you to attach files from the Document Manager (Documents folder).

When you select this option, the Select Files window opens, which displays all the folders of the Project/Shell documents.

Navigate through the listed folders to find documents to attach. You can highlight multiple files with Ctrl or Shift. After you have gathered all the applicable files, click Select.

Notes:

By default, files attached to a business process are placed in the Unpublished Documents folder in the Document Management grouping node (Project/Shell > User mode > Document Management > Unpublished Documents).

A Publish Path data element can be designed in business processes to specify the automatic publishing of documents to a specified path and override the default. Refer to the Unifier Managers User Guide for details about automatic publishing of documents.



Last Published Monday, August 28, 2023