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By clicking on the name of the document in the left column, the files can be downloaded and opened. In the column Event / Event type, one gets information about where the document was attached. (e.g. in the context of an inspection, control, a measure, etc.). Furthermore, there is a link to the event in which the file was attached. The last column contains the exact date and time when the file was uploaded.
By clicking on the name of the document in the left column, the files can be downloaded and opened. In the column Event / Event type, one gets information about where the document was attached. (e.g. in the context of an inspection, control, a measure, etc.). Furthermore, there is a link to the event in which the file was attached. The last column contains the exact date and time when the file was uploaded.


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Version vom 19. Januar 2021, 13:38 Uhr

Here experts can find all documents that exist in the active management system. You can view all documents and navigate to the place where they were attached.

By clicking on the name of the document in the left column, the files can be downloaded and opened. In the column Event / Event type, one gets information about where the document was attached. (e.g. in the context of an inspection, control, a measure, etc.). Furthermore, there is a link to the event in which the file was attached. The last column contains the exact date and time when the file was uploaded.

"Administration → Documents"