Forming Relationships Between Documents in Alfresco
When building a deliverable from multiple documents or objects in Alfresco, how can you keep track of the source objects which were used to prepare this deliverable?
For example, let’s say you a preparing a proposal for a potential customer. It may be useful to build a bibliography of documents which contribute to your understanding of the customer’s needs and/or other information which is germane to the proposal preparation. For instance, the proposal could have been developed based on meeting minutes, marketing collateral, a basis of estimate, regulatory constraints, etc., all of which are in the Alfresco repository. The ability to associate these documents to the deliverable could prove to be an advantage to a workflow review of the proposal as well as a future set of references once the contract is awarded.
This is just one example of the need to associate documents, there are many others.
Accomplishing this is fairly straight-forward with the Formtek Peer Association Extension for Alfresco.
Key Features of the Formtek Peer Association Extension
- Allows a document or folder to be associated with other documents or folders
- Available as an action
- Compatible with any document type
- Provides an indication that a document has one or more associations; or that a document is associated to one or more documents
- Ability to download a document’s associations within a zip file
How it works
1. From the Document Library or Document Details window, select the Manage Associations Action. The Manage Associations Window will appear.
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| Interact via the Manage Associations Window |
2. Selecting “Add Association” will pop up a window allowing you to browse the repository to select folders and/or documents to associate to this document.
3. Once your associations are added the Document Details Window will show the associations.
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| This document has associations to both a folder and a document |
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| This document has three associations and is associated with another document |
For More Information
Our data sheet on all the Formtek Extensions to Alfresco, including Peer Association:
And, a short (under nine minutes) YouTube video:



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