Files


A list of all uploaded files. These may be form-specific files or files available to all forms.

There are two different types of files in Xima® Formcycle:

Client-specific files
Files that are available to all forms. For example, they could be used as template files for actions of type PDF (Fill) or Word (Fill): The same template may be required by multiple forms. Client-specific files with the extension .css (Css) or .js (JavaScript) are included automatically in all forms. You can upload these files in the menu Files & templates   Files.
Form-specific files
Files that are only available to the form for which they have been uploaded. Form-specific files with the extension .css (Css) or .js (JavaScript) are included automatically in the form. You can upload these files in the form overview menu My forms if you open the side menu of the form and click on Files. Or you can upload files directly from within the designer by clicking on More   Files.

Actions

Create a new file

Creating a new file.
  1. Click on the button to the top left.
  2. The content of the file can now be entered in the text editor.
  3. The created file must be given a name in the upper right corner under Properties with the file extension. By clicking on the Save button at the bottom right, the changes can be saved. Depending upon file extension the editor will adapt itself accordingly.

Upload a file

Uploading a new file. You can upload a file either with the browser's upload dialog or directly via drag&drop.
  1. Click on the   button to the top left.
  2. The browser's file upload dialog opens. Select the file or files you would like to upload. After you choose a file, it will be uploaded automatically.
  3. Optionally, you can give the uploaded files a different name and description in the panel to the right. To save the changes you have made, click the Save button at the bottom.

If a file with the same name exists already, the file is renamed and created as a separate file or or overwrites the old file.

Update a file

You can change the content of a file later. Either use the update button or the drag&drop support. When you make use of a file elsewhere in the system (such as in a workflow action), you should not change the name of the file anymore. Otherwise, references to the file may be lost.
  1. Select the file you would like to update, by clicking on the file name.
  2. Click on the button Update file to the bottom right
  3. This opens the browser's upload dialog. Choose a new file and press Ok.
  4. To apply the changes, press the Save button to the bottom right

Download a file

You can download either individual files or a set of files as a Zip archive.
  1. Use the checkboxes to the left of the filename to select the files you would like to download.
  2. Click on the download   to download the selected files

This starts a file download. If you selected only one files, you can download the file directly. Otherwise, when you selected more than one files, you will get a Zip archive with the files.

Deleting a file

When you do not need a file anymore, you can delete it. Once deleted, a files cannot be restored anymore.
  1. Use the checkboxes to the left of the filename to select the files you would like to delete.
  2. Click on the button   to delete the files

This will prompt you to confirm whether you would really like to delete the files. A file that has been deleted cannot be restored.

Additional information

The panel to the right offers some more information and several more settings. You can view or edit the following settings:

Alias
The name of the file, as it is used in other parts of the system.
Description
An internal description for the file. This description is never visible to the end user.

Next, you can also review the following information:

Name
The original file name of the uploaded file. This is useful, for instance, when you have updated a file and would like to check whether you uploaded the right file.
 Kann etwa genutzt werden, um beim Aktualisieren einer Datei zu prüfen, ob die richtige Datei hochgeladen wurde.
Size
The file size of the file.
Created
The date and time when the file was originally created.
Create by 
The name of the user who originally created the file.
Changed
The date and time when the file was most recently updated.
Changed by
The name of the user who made the most recent update to the file

You can also access a file via an Url. This can be used, for example, to load a file dynamically via JavaScript or to include a font file in a form.

Finally you can get check out the Url to the file. Use this Url to access the contents of the file. Please note that the Url may need to be modified in case you are making use of frontend servers.

Urls are shown for files with the following file extensions only:
.html, .htm, .shtm, .xhtm, .css, .js, .json, .xml, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .svg, .ttf, .pdf, .otf, .woff, .woff2, .svg, .ttf, .eot, .sfnt, .jpe

For files with other extensions, Xima® Formcycle does not show urls and these files are not accessible from outside via url.