Hi Eric - I think my question is much simpler. :)

I would like the ability to only upload one document when doing a document 
upload. in the case of a document type: invoice, I would only want to 
provide the ability to enter the metadata for the invoice and then upload 
invoice. in my current setup, 

in my current setup, I enter information about an invoice and when I upload 
two documents, it stores two invoices documents with the same invoice 
property.... 

make sense?



On Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 1:19:41 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I'm not use I understand. I think you are mixing several concepts. 
>
> * Document types are classes of documents: receipts, statements, invoices.
> * Documents are instances of document types. You can upload many for each 
> but each document can only be of one type. 
> * Metadata is just user data that you attach to documents.
>
> You can control which document types can be uploaded by creating a new 
> Role/Group combination and granting the document create permission for the 
> specific Document types you can to allow users of that Role/Group to be 
> able to upload.
>
> When you create a metadata type it is not automatically available to all 
> document types, you have to define the relationship between the metadata 
> types and document types. This is how you control which documents can have 
> which metadata assigned.
>
> On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 10:39:39 AM UTC-4, Anthony Sica wrote:
>>
>> Greetings - I am working to adapt mayan for a particular need and 
>> wondering if there is a way to only allow upload of one document. as you 
>> know, currently the system allows multiple files uploads for a single 
>> metadata.... 
>>
>> Thanks - love the platform!
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>

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