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Web:Document Tracking/Management

From Prime 16 Online User's Manual

The Document Tracking/Management System allows for an organization-wide brief bank and document management system. The system will hold documents for retrieval that are relevant to a case or unrelated to cases.

Case Related Documents

Finding Documents

For documents that are related to a particular case, you can access those using the Document Tracking button on Page 2 of the Client Intake.

Adding Folders/Subfolders

When adding a new document, you may choose from the dropdown to choose from existing folders. If the folder you want does not exist, enter it in the New Folder box. Separate subfolders using the \ symbol. So, for example, if you want a Folder called 'Letters' with a subfolder of 'To Client', you would enter: Letters\To Client

The system would then create a Letters folder with a To Client subfolder within it.

Adding a Document

Click on the "Add a Document" button. Choose the folder you wish to place the file within or choose a new folder. Drag-and-drop a file (or files) to the "Drop files here" box, or click the Select File button and choose files from your local system. Press "Remove" next to any file you decide you do not with to upload. Otherwise, when all files have been selected, click the "Upload" button.

Opening a Document

To open a document, click on the document. A screen showing information about the document appears. Click the "Open Document" link to download and open the document.

Deleting Documents

<<Not available in Prime 16 Web>>

Modifying Documents

Changing a document opened from document management does not change the document already saved in the system. You can open a document, modify it, and then save it as a separate document (perhaps with a version note in the title to indicate it is a subsequent version) in the system.

Document Properties

Changing Names – To change the name of a document select the document to open the Document Properties box:

Modify any of the information seen there to modify the name, folder location, etc. Press Update, when done, to save those changes.

File Properties

To get a file’s properties, click on the document to open the properties box:

(a) Open File – Open this file for viewing
(b) Delete – Delete this file from document management
(c) Name – You can change the name here
(d) Type – Indicate what type of document this is (answer, brief, memo, etc.)
(e) Date Added – The date the document was added
(f) Who added – The staff number of the person who added the document
(g) Priority – Whether the document holds some priority (1=brief bank)
(h) Category – Problem codes you can choose to categorize this document
(i) Sub Category – National index codes for subcategory
(j) Filed – Whether this document was filed (in court, etc.)
(k) Date Filed – When the document was filed
(l) Notes – Note or a description for the document
(m) Document is in the SQL Server/or found here – This will be checked when the document is stored within the SQL Server. If it is not, the path to the document should be in the Found here box
(n) Pull document into SQL – If only the path is stored, you can store a copy of the document by clicking on this button. You must be able to access the document in the shown path
(o) Available to PBI Attorneys on the PBI Website – For those organizations that have the optional Online PBI/Attorney Portal, you can make this document available to the attorney for download via the web
(p) Available to Client on the Client Status Website – This allows clients to access the document for those organizations that utilize the online client status option. This permits clients to check on the status of their case by logging into a secure website.

Searching

You have two options regarding searching for documents

i) You can search for documents that have a particular word or words in their name, description, etc.
ii) For documents stored in the SQL Server, you can search for documents that contain a particular word or words. Only those documents that are capable of being “read” by the SQL Server will be available here. Those most frequently recognized by SQL are office documents. PDF documents that are not based on images (i.e., they have selectable text within them) can be recognized by SQL, but will most likely require additional setup on the server. Images, pictures, and documents that do not have text in them are not searchable using this feature

Non-case Related Documents

Classified as those which are not tied to a particular case. These are documents applicable to any number of organization functions, including a brief bank, organization policies and procedures, and just about any other type of document you can think of. As the processes are generally the same for Adding Folders/Subfolders, Adding a Document, Adding Multiple Documents, Opening a Document, Deleting Documents, Modifying Documents, Document/Folder Properties, and Search between case related and unrelated Document Tracking, we will only cover the basics of finding unrelated documents and adding unrelated documents.

Finding Documents

To see all non-case related documents, go to Add-->Other-->Documents. Documents added here are not associated with a particular case, since they are not entered through a case.

Go to Search-->Documents to find documents that are not related to a particular case. You have two options here to search.

Documents

Allows you to search for documents not related to cases. Your other option is to use Doc Text Srch to search for documents by text contained in them.

The Documents search screen looks and functions like most search screens and will not be covered in detail here. Suffice it to say that you can search on case number, client first or last name, document name, who created the document, document notes, priority, and just about every other category in the document properties page.

Document Text

Searching within the text of a document is a bit different and, as noted before, will require a bit more setup on the SQL server to operate properly. This is described earlier under the discussion of Document Search Screens.