10-27-2014 11:17 AM
10-27-2014 11:47 AM
Hi Kathy,
There is nothing that stops you from storing multiple file types as the same document type. The default file format that you configure is used in situations where (for example) you have multiple renditions. In such a case, when you retrieve the document, the rendition whose file format matches the default for the document type would display by default. Likewise, this becomes the assumed file format when importing via DIP processing. So, to import into that document type with non-default file formats, you would need to specify the file format for each document in the index file. But in the general sense, you can store any file format into a document type, regardless of what the default format is.
Kind regards,
-Scott
10-28-2014 07:36 AM
10-28-2014 07:58 AM
In Config, if you go into "File Formats" under the Document menu, it shows you all the valid file formats in your system. If you click on one of them, it will show you the file format number for it (you need to use the file format number in the DIP index file).
10-28-2014 08:19 AM
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