Thanks Matthias.
Now I know where to look.
When I read the docs the other day, I thought indexes seemed similar to
a folder structure. Is that an ok way to think of them?
Is there a way to use document_analyzer to add tags, metadata, or
properties?
For example, if I upload a receipt from Amazon.com, I'd like to add it
to the "2018->Amazon" index, tag it with something pulled from the Items
Ordered section, and add metadata that includes: total, billed date,
ordered date, Amazon.com order number, and what card I used.
On 02/17/2018 04:17 AM, Matthias Löblich wrote:
Hi David,
you can navigate to the document_analyzer result by selecting the
document version page and then select "Analyzer result" from the
"Actions" Menu of the related Document Version.
The Analyzer Result is not stored as Metadata, it is using its own
structure. You are able to build Mayan Indexes based on the Analyzer Result.
For you example you can build an Index like that: {{
document.analyzer_value_of.|Creator| }}
br
Matthias
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