Re: Replicate groups of files

2014-01-03 Thread Heiko Haida
 

Hi John, 

with FM 10 the hierarchical organisation of files in a book was added
(folders, groups, or books within books). Using a folder, group, or book
with 5 files for each scenario may help to make navigation easier. 

You would duplicate the files on the hard disk (e.g. together with a
scenario-related book) and put them into a new folder (or new book)
simultaneously. 

(A remaining question would be, of course, why you would need all files
of all scenarios in one book...) 

Best regards and Happy New Year - 

Tino H. Haida, Berlin 

john.x.pos...@us.hsbc.com: 

 Hi, guys...
 
 I have a book with maybe 700 files. Our product is composed of multiple
 rules, or scenarios. Each scenario has five documents.
 
 Every time we add another scenario, maybe 20-30 per month, I replicate each
 of the five documents and add them to the book individually. What I would
 like to do is replicate a template set of the five files for each scenario
 in one action, then modify the files for the specific scenario.
 
 Any ideas on how I could approach this?
 
 Thanks
 
 John X Posada
 AML Syst  Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC  RC Systems Control  Analytics
 | HSBC North America Holdings Inc
 330 Madison Ave., NY NY
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Replicate groups of files

2013-12-31 Thread john . x . posada

Hi, guys...

I have a book with maybe 700 files. Our product is composed of multiple
rules, or scenarios. Each scenario has five documents.

Every time we add another scenario, maybe 20-30 per month, I replicate each
of the five documents and add them to the book individually. What I would
like to do is replicate a template set of the five files for each scenario
in one action, then modify the files for the specific scenario.

Any ideas on how I could approach this?

Thanks

John X Posada
AML Syst  Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC  RC Systems Control  Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
 
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Replicate groups of files

2013-12-31 Thread Heiko Haida


Hi John, 

with FM 10 the hierarchical organisation of files in a book was added
(folders, groups, or books within books). Using a folder, group, or book
with 5 files for each scenario may help to make navigation easier. 

You would duplicate the files on the hard disk (e.g. together with a
scenario-related book) and put them into a new folder (or new book)
simultaneously. 

(A remaining question would be, of course, why you would need all files
of all scenarios in one book...) 

Best regards and Happy New Year - 

Tino H. Haida, Berlin 

john.x.posada at us.hsbc.com: 

> Hi, guys...
> 
> I have a book with maybe 700 files. Our product is composed of multiple
> rules, or scenarios. Each scenario has five documents.
> 
> Every time we add another scenario, maybe 20-30 per month, I replicate each
> of the five documents and add them to the book individually. What I would
> like to do is replicate a template set of the five files for each scenario
> in one action, then modify the files for the specific scenario.
> 
> Any ideas on how I could approach this?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John X Posada
> AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
> | HSBC North America Holdings Inc
> 330 Madison Ave., NY NY

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Replicate groups of files

2013-12-30 Thread john.x.pos...@us.hsbc.com

Hi, guys...

I have a book with maybe 700 files. Our product is composed of multiple
rules, or scenarios. Each scenario has five documents.

Every time we add another scenario, maybe 20-30 per month, I replicate each
of the five documents and add them to the book individually. What I would
like to do is replicate a template set of the five files for each scenario
in one action, then modify the files for the specific scenario.

Any ideas on how I could approach this?

Thanks

John X Posada
AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY

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