TDX: Projects: Adding Files to the Team Dynamix File Cabinet

Summary

Find out how to add files to the Team Dynamix file cabinet. This is something you may need to do when closing a project in Team Dynamix.

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Working with the File Cabinet

This how-to article will help project managers and team members add files using the Projects application in TDNext. The user must have the application access to the File Cabinet in order to move files to it via the Projects application.

Overview

The File Cabinet application allows users to post and access files cataloged in a File database. The File Cabinet application can be used alongside the Projects application, where briefcase files can be added to it. Files cannot be added directly to the File Cabinet, they can only be added to the File Cabinet through a project briefcase.

Once added to the File Cabinet, files can be seen by anyone with access to the File Cabinet regardless of whether they're assigned to a given project or not.

Files can be viewed even after projects are deactivated and/or closed. The File Cabinet is often used as a permanent file repository compared to the projects Briefcase which is temporary in nature.

If a document workflow on a project is in progress, then the file cannot be added to the File Cabinet until the document workflow is completed.

Adding a File to the File Cabinet

Once a file is added from the briefcase to the File Cabinet, the file will show up in the File Cabinet, under My Most Recent Files Submitted and in the search results.

To add a file to the File Cabinet:

  1. In TDNext, open the Briefcase application.
  2. Navigate to the file from the left navigation or use the Search in the toolbar.
  3. Click the file name in the list.
  4. In the File Details window, click the Actions button and select Add to File Cabinet.
  5. In the Add File to File Cabinet window, enter any attributes for the file.
    <p class=”alert alert-info”>These attributes are specified by an administrator in TDAdmin.</p>
  6. Click the Save and Close button.

Downloading a File

If you have access to the File Cabinet application, you can download any files that have been added.

To download a file from the File Cabinet:

  1. In TDNext, open the File Cabinet application.
  2. Navigate to the file from the left navigation or use the Search in the toolbar.
  3. Click the file name in the list.
  4. In the File Detail window, click the Download button.
  5. Save the file to your computer.

Forwarding a File

Users may forward files from the File Cabinet via email if they have access to the File Cabinet application.

To forward a file from the File Cabinet:

  1. In TDNext, open the File Cabinet application.
  2. Navigate to the file from the left navigation or use the Search in the toolbar.
  3. Click the file name in the list.
  4. In the File Detail window, click the Forward button to select.
  5. In the New Message window, click the Address Book button (book icon).
  6. In the Address Book window, click the checkbox for all the project members to forward the file to.
  7. Click Add Contacts.
  8. Enter a Message if desired, then click Forward.

The Read By Feature

Each file retains a record of all users who have viewed it, and this can be viewed in a particular file in the File Cabinet database.

To view a File Cabinet file's read by list, the user must:

  1. In TDNext, open the File Cabinet application.
  2. Navigate to the file from the left navigation or use the Search in the toolbar.
  3. Click the file name in the list.
  4. Click the Read By tab at the top of the window. The list of users who have read the file will now display in the file detail window.

The File Cabinet Desktop

Edit the File Cabinet Desktop to configure content modules to display:

  • Most Popular Files: The 15 files viewed most often from the File Cabinet.
  • Most Recent Files Submitted: The last 15 files that have been submitted to the File Cabinet.
  • Top Contributors: The 15 users who have submitted the most files to the File Cabinet and how many files they submitted.
  • Top Readers: The 15 users who have read the most files from the File Cabinet and the amount of file they have read.
  • My Most Recent Files Submitted: The 15 most recent files you have submitted to the File Cabinet.

Learn more about editing Desktops.

To view a File Cabinet file's details:

  1. In TDNext, open the File Cabinet application.
  2. Navigate to the file from the left navigation or use the Search in the toolbar.
  3. Click the file name in the list. A file detail window will open. The file details will be listed under the General tab.

Gotchas & Pitfalls

  • A user must have access to the File Cabinet application in TDNext in order to move files to it.
  • Files in a document workflow cannot be added to the file cabinet until the workflow is complete.

Examples

  • Often project managers will add files to the document repository such as project artifacts (e.g., project scope document, issues log, lesson’s learned document) to maintain permanent access to these items or share with other users.
  • By adding files to the File Cabinet allows project team members to view project documents since they will lose project access after project closure which includes access to the projects Briefcase.

Details

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Article ID: 17490
Created
Mon 10/17/16 2:31 PM
Modified
Tue 11/19/24 3:20 PM