Overview tab

Use this tab to define and maintain additional files.

General Information
The name of the additional file, which includes the package code, the module code, the file identification code, and the filename extension.

For example: tctaxdetermine_tax.gif, or tcccpbl001blsrp0000.xsd.

Description
The description of the additional file. For example, the description of the tcccpbl001blsrp0000.xsd file is "tcccp001-List-Response".
Editable
If this check box is selected, you can view and edit the file. Click the Additional File hyper link to open the file with its default external editor, for example Notepad or Picture Manager.

If this check box is cleared, you cannot edit the file, and you cannot view the file in its default external editor. However, you can view the file in the Preview section of this tab.

Download File
Downloads the file to your client computer. Starts a dialog box where you must specify the file name and destination folder. After the download, the full pathname of the file is displayed behind the Open File link.
Upload File
Uploads an additional file to the LN server. Starts a dialog box where you must select the file to upload. After the upload, the full pathname of the file is displayed behind the Open File link.
You can only perform this action if the file is checked out.
Open File
Opens the file, depending on the file extension, in the corresponding default editor.
If the file is not checked out, you are prompted to check out the file. If you do not check out the file, you can open the file but any changes you make in the editor are lost.
If no file location is displayed behind the Open File link, the file is downloaded before the editor starts.
Preview
This field shows a preview of the file.

For example:

  • For a .xsd file, the XML content of the file is displayed.
  • For an image file, such as a .gif file or a .jpg file, the corresponding image is displayed.
    • Click to enlarge the image.
    • Click to reduce the image.
    • Click to view the image at its actual size. For large images, only the upper left part of the image is displayed.
    • Click to resize the preview image so that it fits exactly in the preview area.
    These actions do not change the size of the image file, but only affect the preview image.
Note: To optimize performance, for text files, only the first couple of lines is displayed.