Selecting an AutoFill Keyword Set - Keyword Type Level Primary Keyword - System Administration - On-Premises - English - Foundation 22.1 - OnBase - Essential - Premier - Standard - external - Standard - Premier - Essential

On-Premises System Administration

Platform
OnBase
Product
System Administration - On-Premises
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Standard
Premier
Essential

If the Keyword Type you are creating will be applied to a Document Type whose documents will be manually indexed upon import, you may want to create an AutoFill Keyword Set to expedite the indexing procedure.

There are two types of AutoFill Keyword Sets:

  • Keyword Type Level

  • Document Type Level

If you do not want this Keyword Type to be in an AutoFill Keyword Set, or if the Keyword Type is going to be added to an AutoFill Keyword Set applied at the Document Type Level, select None.

If you want this Keyword Type to be the primary Keyword Type in a Keyword Type level AutoFill Keyword Set that can be applied to multiple Document Types, select an AutoFill Keyword Set from the AutoFill Keyword Set drop-down list.

Note:

Only AutoFill Keyword Sets to which your User Group has rights will appear in the drop-down list.

Associating a Primary Keyword Type to an AutoFill Keyword Set at this level allows that Keyword Type to trigger an AutoFill Keyword Set when a value is supplied for that Keyword Type. After assigning the Primary Keyword Type to the AutoFill Keyword Set, ensure that all the Keyword Types in the set are assigned to the desired Document Type(s).

The following limitations apply when creating an AutoFill Keyword Set:

  • Only one AutoFill Keyword Set can be selected at the Keyword Type level for each Keyword Type.

  • A Keyword Type cannot be the Primary Keyword Type in an AutoFill Keyword Set if the Data Type is Date, Date & Time, Currency, Specific Currency, or Floating Point.

  • If a Keyword Type has the Hidden unless the user has Access Restricted Keywords privilege option enabled, it is recommended that you do not make it a Primary Keyword Type. This is because you want to make the Primary Keyword Type widely accessible.