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Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Make a Document ready for Redlining"


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'''Criterion 2:''' File documents can be created as child objects of other file documents
 
'''Criterion 2:''' File documents can be created as child objects of other file documents
# Create a new relation between the MetaClasse of the original file document ant the redlined file document<br/>[[File:UI_HowTo_Prepare_a_Document_for_Redlining_02.png|500 px|border|alt=Create relation|Create relation]]
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# Create a new relation between the MetaClasse of the original file document ant the redlined file document<br/>[[File:UI_HowTo_Prepare_a_Document_for_Redlining_02.png|700 px|border|alt=Create relation|Create relation]]
  
 
'''Criterion 3:''' [[:Category:Views|View items]] for the (redlined) file document exist
 
'''Criterion 3:''' [[:Category:Views|View items]] for the (redlined) file document exist

Revision as of 10:22, 25 March 2014

The redlining feature creates a copy of the document and opens it for editing with any installed 3rd party application. Enabling redlining for certain document objects requires that the following criteria are met:

Criterion 1: A file document MetaClass is prepared for Redlining

  1. Set the SYSCLS REDLINEDFILE classification on a MetaClass for file documents using the CD control (the MetaClass must derive from FILEDOCUMENT)
    Redlined document
  2. Check if all required MetaProperties are implemented

Criterion 2: File documents can be created as child objects of other file documents

  1. Create a new relation between the MetaClasse of the original file document ant the redlined file document
    Create relation

Criterion 3: View items for the (redlined) file document exist

  1. Create the view items for the file documents if they do not already exist (existing view items for file documents might be sufficient)
  2. Relate the view items to the according View and test the result in the View Test Environment

Criterion 4: Context scopes for the redlined file document exist and such file document can be created on the UBIKCLIENT

  1. Create a context scope for the redlined file document (an existing context scope for file documents might be sufficient
    Create relation
    Create relation


  1. To make the Document available, see the instructions on creating and editing Views.

See also