Hi John,

- There are no limit to the versions a document can have.

- The actual uploaded file is kept in a folder, all data relating to that 
file is stored in the database, OCR results are stored in the database too. 
The original is never modified once uploaded and all image transformations 
are performed on a document image cache.

- You can't modify the original from Mayan at the moment, what you are 
updating is the result of the OCR. To update the file upload a new version. 
Allowing modifying file from the program is not easy as the built in editor 
would need to understand many different file formats. There is a ticket to 
add the Atom editor to allow modifying at least text files.

- The FAQ at one time had info on LDAP integration but it has since become 
outdated and was removed: 
http://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/faq.html


On Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 9:07:06 PM UTC-4, John Morton wrote:
>
> Hey guys, just a few general questions that have been raised while I was 
> trying to roll this out..
>
> With regards to versions of documents, is there a limit on the number 
> stored?
>
> How is all the data stored, is it just a straight upload onto the server, 
> and then parsed through the OCR?
>
> When I modify a text file using the GUI, the OCR doesn't appear to update, 
> is there a time frame, or option I'm missing to make this work?
>
> Is there any documentation around connecting to LDAP/AD for authentication?
>
> Cheers for the time taken to read or resopnd to the above.
>
> John
>

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