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  • This feature enables users to upload various file types, including documents, images, audio, and video files, directly within the nokodr platform. 

  • The File component facilitates the uploading of files in different formats such as PDFs, text documents (TXT), Microsoft Word documents (DOC, DOCX), PowerPoint presentations (PPT, PPTX), and more.

Attributes:

  • Label- A descriptive name or title for the file

    • Merge Text- The system takes the user's input text and label and merges them into a structured format. This could be as simple as combining the text and label together, or formatting them in a specific way, such as displaying the label followed by a colon and then the text.

    • Following are the Source Type by using the user can merge the label.

      • Static, Model, Variable

  • Object Name- The name of the object

  • Parent Id: (Record Id)- The record ID in a file brief serves as a unique identifier for a specific file or record within a database or system.

  • File Name- The name of the file

    • Merge Text- Merge Text- The system takes the user's input text and label and merges them into a structured format. This could be as simple as combining the text and label together, or formatting them in a specific way, such as displaying the label followed by a colon and then the text.

    • Following are the Source Type by using the user can merge the file name.

      • Static, Model, Variable

  • Accepts- Indicates what type of of file are supported-

    • Formats: pdf, text, doc, docx, ppt, pptx, xls, xlsx, jpg, jpeg, png, gif, svg, mp3, wav, mp4, avi, zip, tar, csv, xml, json, html, htm

  • Max Size (KB)- The maximum allowable size of the file

  • No Versioning- File supports versioning (i.e., maintaining different versions)

    • If the checkbox is checked, versioning records will not be maintained.

  • Can Update- File can be updated with new information

    • When the checkbox is checked, users are permitted to update or edit the file

  • Can Delete- File can be deleted or removed from the system

    • When the checkbox is checked, users are permitted to delete the file

Events:

  • Onload- An event triggered when something loads

  • Upload- An event that occurs when data or files are uploaded to a system

  • Download- An event that happens when files are downloaded from a system

  • Delete- An event triggered when files are deleted or removed from a system