cnc__guy
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I am looking for information that anyone may have on the best tool used to search the content of BIP output.
We are using the archive feature for Embeded BIP within EnterpriseOne and once the output is created and stored in the archive folder we want to be able to search the contents of the images/files to look up invoice numbers, customer numbers, vendor numbers, etc.
We have tried several tools but the one we have had the most success with (not surprisingly) is Adobe Reader itself. We have tried others, WDS (Windows Desktop Search) and FileSeek to name a couple but they do not find all occurances of given info in all the files. It appears as though the Adobe Reader search finds every occurance, in every document every time.
We have also considered having all output routed to a single Exchange mailbox that will be accessible and searchable by all pertinent users but this will occupy a lot of extra space on the Exchange Server.
Has anyone had any success finding a search tool besides the one inside Adobe Reader that may be faster than Adobe Reader and still find all occurances of a search parameter 100% of the time?
Thanks in advance.
James Wilson
We are using the archive feature for Embeded BIP within EnterpriseOne and once the output is created and stored in the archive folder we want to be able to search the contents of the images/files to look up invoice numbers, customer numbers, vendor numbers, etc.
We have tried several tools but the one we have had the most success with (not surprisingly) is Adobe Reader itself. We have tried others, WDS (Windows Desktop Search) and FileSeek to name a couple but they do not find all occurances of given info in all the files. It appears as though the Adobe Reader search finds every occurance, in every document every time.
We have also considered having all output routed to a single Exchange mailbox that will be accessible and searchable by all pertinent users but this will occupy a lot of extra space on the Exchange Server.
Has anyone had any success finding a search tool besides the one inside Adobe Reader that may be faster than Adobe Reader and still find all occurances of a search parameter 100% of the time?
Thanks in advance.
James Wilson