Hi all. I am very new to Enovia, just trying to work through my first project with it. What strikes me though, is the fact that although the Enovia UI itself is web-based and can generate URL's for every single item apparently, the only way to add documentation to an item (for example a Logical Feature in a product decomposition), is to actually upload a "document" to it. Nowadays more and more tools use web-based resources and the notion of a "document" (as in a virtual version of a dead-tree type of object stored in a single file) to store information, becomes less relevant. Why can't Enovia handle more modern sources of information? Am I missing something here?
For now I have decided to just paste the URL to the documentation object in the description field of a "new document" and uploaded an empty dummy file with it. This seems to work, although it is a hassle always being forced to upload an empty file. I understand that one of the reasons a file needs to be uploaded in the first place, is to ensure it is immutable. But that can be done also for a URL (for example a link to a Wiki page including the revision number in the same URL). What else could possibly be wrong with this approach? Why isn't this something natural to Enovia?
