This report shows how many files are deemed archive-able within a given range of months. Note: although the image above does not show the Output drop-down, you can select an
This report shows how many files are deemed archive-able within a given range of months. Note: although the image above does not show the Output drop-down, you can select an
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 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