All,
Im trying to put together a taxonomy that will cover a large quantity of folders with multiple documents. The basic structure of these folders is:
Main Folder
Sub Folder1
Sub folder wi
Sub folder cc
Sub Folder2
Sub folder wi
Sub folder cc
Sub Folder 3
Sub folder wi
Sub folder cc
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.
.
So in other words, there are many sub folders (approximately 200) underneath the main folder and each of these sub folders has two of their own sub folders, always named wi and cc. I want the taxonomy to find any file named index.html or *.pdf in the wi folder but not the cc folder.
This is KM 5.0, and Im doing a query based tax. I suppose that I could set up a folder property for each sub folder, but that would be a lot of work. Id also have to create a new property each time a new sub folder is added. Is there a way that I could use a wild card for this? Are there any other shortcuts that I could use for this?
Any help is appreciated, and I will award points for useful information.
Thanks!
-Stephen Spalding
Web Developer
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