[OGo-Bugs][Bug 1942] New: Extra Standard Attributes for a Document

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http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1942

           Summary: Extra Standard Attributes for a Document
           Product: OpenGroupware.org
           Version: TRUNK
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: other
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: normal
         Component: Enhancements
        AssignedTo: dev@opengroupware.org
        ReportedBy: ogo@easyss.net
         QAContact: qa@opengroupware.org
                CC: bugs@opengroupware.org


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Description of problem:
Enhancement request :

Current :
When uploading a new Document into a Project, it currently has only one
"Standard" attribute - namely the title. Extra attributes can be added, but they
must be done manually against every document uploaded. This does not scale to
dozens of documents added daily.

Enhancement :
Allow the Administrator to add extra Standard Attributes which will then appear
against every newly added Document. We are interested in :
Sender (text)
Recipient (text)
Keywords (text)
Response Due by: (date)

Of course, the more flexible the Administrator's ability to add attributes the
better.

Once this data has been entered, we would then want a search form to search
documents based on these criteria as well as the "standard" Title.



Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
ogo 1.1.7

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Feature doesn't exit currently.
    

Actual Results:  n/a

Expected Results:  n/a

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