The Add Files Tool is used to upload or scan files into the Spitfire Catalog (or onto a document and thus also the Spitfire Catalog). It is accessed through the
ATC: ATTACH FILE [full filename] COMMENT text This command attaches a link to a file already in the Spitfire Catalog to a document being created or modified by the workflow
Explore Spitfire’s newest feature: Integration to Your Cloud Storage. In this session, we’ll cover the following topics: Cloud Storage Box.com Microsoft OneDrive And Others Benefits: Ubiquitous access using tools and
Question: What types of files can I store in the sfPMS file catalog? Answer: Virtually any. If you encounter a file type that gives you trouble, just ask; we should be
Question: Where did scanner support in Add Files go? Can I disable TWAIN detection in the Spitfire Add Files tool? Answer: We have TWAIN scanner support disabled by default becasue
Question How much storage is required to store files in SQL for Spitfire? Answer Roughly the same amount of storage is required to store a file within sfPMS as within
Question: Is there a limit on the size of a file that can be placed in the Spitfire Catalog? Answer: Of course there is a limit, even on an x64
Question: My Spitfire Catalog has grown quite large. How do I avoid backing it all up all the time? Answer: Both Spitfire and SQL have tools to deal with terabytes
Overview: The FileCatalogConfig rules control various optional behaviors for uploading files into the Spitfire Catalog. The FileCatalogConfig rule group is found in the Rules Maintenance tool on the System Admin
Purpose & Scope: One of the coolest features of sfPMS is the ability to edit files stored in the catalog directly within the native applications on your windows workstation. Essentially, when