Basic database fields

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Basic database fields

To help you plan and create your databases, we have created a list of the standard Concordance Desktop database fields, including administrative fields:

Basic Database Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Possible Values/Examples

Load File

Email & Attachments

E-Docs

CNDCN

A unique identifier assigned to each record.

0000001

ATTACHMENT

Populates a list of the parent document and its attachments.

Ex: ABC0002;ABC0003

 

 

CONVERSINDEX

E-mail thread identification.

Ex: 01C72AC4CB0FC3953C5FA8E149389B522EFF595EF9FB

 

 

FROM

Author of the e-mail message.

 

 

 

TO

Main recipient(s) of the e-mail message.

 

 

 

CC

Recipient(s) of "Carbon Copies" of the e-mail message.

 

 

 

BCC

Recipient(s) of "Blind Carbon Copies" of the e-mail message.

 

 

 

TITLE

Title field value extracted from the metadata of the native file.

 

SUBJECT

Subject of the e-mail message.

Ex: FW: Concordance Desktop

FILENAME

Original filename of native file. Contains subject of e-mail message for e-mail records.

Ex(1): Estimates.xls

 

Ex(2): FW: Monday Meeting

AUTHOR

Author field value pulled from metadata of the native file.

 

COMPANY

Name of the company that created the document.

 

CATEGORY

Category field value pulled from metadata of the native file.

Ex. Software

KEYWORDS

Keywords extracted from the metadata of the native file.

 

PRODUCER

The name of the PDF producer.

 

CREATOR

The software that created the document.

 

COMMENTS

Comments field value pulled from the metadata of the native file.

 

FILEPATH

Contains a clickable hyperlink to the native document in electronic format.

 

SOURCE

The original folder path or pst path that the file was saved in.

 

FILEEXT

File extension of native file.

Ex. DOC

FOLDER

The original folder the file was saved in.

 

 

 

DATE

The date the original file was created.

 

 

 

TIME

The time the email message was received.

 

 

 

GMT_DATE

Email received date in GMT.

 

 

 

GMT_TIME

Email received time in GMT.

 

 

 

MODDATE

Last day the file was modified.

 

CREATIONDATE

The day the document was created.

 

PRINTDATE

Last day the document was printed.

 

BEGATTACH

Displays BegDoc# of parent record.

EX: ABC0001

 

 

ENDATTACH

EndDoc# of last attached document in family.

EX: ABC0003

 

 

ATTACHRANGE

Stores BegDoc# of parent record and EndDoc# of last attachment record, separated by a hyphen. Populated for all records in the family (parent and attachment(s)).

Ex: ABC0001 - ABC0003

 

 

BEGNO

Displays page ID of first page in a document.

 

ENDNO

Displays page ID of last page in a document.

 

TEXT01

Contains document level text.

 

TEXT02

Overflow field for document level text.

 

TEXT03

Overflow field for document level text.

 

TEXT04

Overflow field for document level text.

 

TEXT05

Overflow field for document level text.

 

EDITDATE

Last day the document was edited in Concordance Desktop.

 

 

CREATEDDATE

The date the document was added to Concordance Desktop.

 

 

HEADER

Contents of the header in an e-mail message.

 

 

 

METADATA

A collection that represents all of the built-in document properties.

 

MESSAGEID

Outlook identification number.

81F3CC6EBB6FD011917800805FC17836072FDBF2@PANTHERS.RBVDNR.COM

 

 

MESSAGEINDEX

The index of the message file in the database.

 

 

 

ENTRYID

Unique identifier of e-mails in mail stores.

Ex: 1322C3C03649D4418625711400748A13

 

 

PARENT_DOCID

Parent ID of the document's family.

 

 

 

BEGPRODNO

Captures the beginning production number.

 

ENDPRODNO

Captures the ending production number.

 

Basic Administrative Fields

Field

Type

Settings

ACCESSID

Numeric

20, 0, Accession, Use to track delete documents

Generates a record load order number.

CREATEDATE

Date

Set properties using the Validation command on the Edit menu, normally not keyed or indexed

EDITTRAIL

Paragraph

Set properties using the Validation command on the Edit menu, includes YYYYMMDD, time, time zone, [session # -- assession #] per user

PRODBEG1

Text

Captures beginning Bates #s for first production. Using number suffixes avoids having to rename fields later for additional productions.

PRODEND1

Text

Captures ending Bates #s for first production. Using number suffixes avoids having to rename fields later for additional productions.

PRODNOTES1,

PRODNOTES2

Paragraph

Enter pertinent information here about the person who ordered the production, add this on every single record in a production set.

PRODDATE1

Date

Enter the production date here with global edit or AppendTextToField.cpl.

PRODTAGS1

Paragraph

Used to capture tags as they existed at the time of production using the Tag To Field command, Tools > Manage Tags/Issues.

TAGS

Paragraph

Used to hold the names of checked tags generated by the Tag To Field command, Tools > Manage Tags/Issues.

TAGINFO

Paragraph

Used to hold activity generated by the Tag History&Store It.cpl.

CUSTODIAN

Paragraph

Original owner of the data.

REVIEWSTATUS

Paragraph

Name of person who reviewed the file.

ATTYNOTES

Paragraph

Used to hold attorney notes.

ADMIN1, ADMIN2,

ADMIN3, ADMIN4

Paragraph

Extra fields to hold data generated later for any reason, make several of them.

When you make a new field, you must run a full index so these fields save valuable time.

Make some paragraph and some for dates.