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2016-01-21 18:31 GMT+02:00 Aaron Hardy at AC <ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com
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> I can't speak to whether there's a better/more sensible way to do it, but
> your last idea is certainly workable - on several XWiki sites I've defined
> a custom class to hold attachment meta-data and then built a submission
> form that saves meta-data (including the attachment url) along with the
> attachment. The custom class is then used for display in a table, rather
> than the built-in Attachment macro. It's a bit inelegant, but it works.
>
> aaron
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Paul Pinkerton (ACLCO) <
> pink...@lao.on.ca>
> wrote:
>
> > We are using a SharePoint site to house a document library.  I'd like to
> > move this into our xwiki site, but haven't figured out how to configure
> > pages in a way that would make this viable.
> >
> > We use lists in SP - so people can add documents and when they upload
> > them, they need to add in fields such as a description of the document
> and
> > notes, usually related to when the document was current as of.  The site
> > auto adds in who uploaded it.
> >
> > While I can add pages that use the Attachment macro and that makes it
> easy
> > to display documents, it’s the extra fields that make the information
> more
> > valuable - and that's the functionality I'd be interested in.
> > One thought I had was to use a form which would then populate a table,
> but
> > not sure if that's a truly workable solution.
> >
> > Thoughts or ideas would be welcomed!
> >
> > Paul Pinkerton
> > KnowledgeNow Project/ ACLCO
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