By mohamad - Sun Mar 31, 2019 11:30 am
- Sun Mar 31, 2019 11:30 am
#823654
Hello Experts,
Is it possible that users can upload the files (pdf, img,...) to a special path of server? At the moment, when the users upload the files, the mentioned files are stored in the following path: processmaker\shared\sites\workflow\files\905\262\500\57158b1b439014072150115\74863719957158b39af56d2076904431_1.png
Can the users determine different paths of server? For example, in their server, they have special folders for their projects and want to have the attachment files there (it is not fixed path) and I can not use a link property. The users want to define the links (not administrator) or they upload files in another paths which are not fixed.
. Is it possible and if it is, how?
Another question is that, if they upload lots of files on PM at various cases, Community Edition will face some problems like the reduction of process speed, hesitation and hanging or these sorts of things?
What is your advice?
Looking forward to your valuable points and comments.
Kind Regards
Is it possible that users can upload the files (pdf, img,...) to a special path of server? At the moment, when the users upload the files, the mentioned files are stored in the following path: processmaker\shared\sites\workflow\files\905\262\500\57158b1b439014072150115\74863719957158b39af56d2076904431_1.png
Can the users determine different paths of server? For example, in their server, they have special folders for their projects and want to have the attachment files there (it is not fixed path) and I can not use a link property. The users want to define the links (not administrator) or they upload files in another paths which are not fixed.
. Is it possible and if it is, how?
Another question is that, if they upload lots of files on PM at various cases, Community Edition will face some problems like the reduction of process speed, hesitation and hanging or these sorts of things?
What is your advice?
Looking forward to your valuable points and comments.
Kind Regards