Document Retrieval Program
SRCA’s Document Retrieval Program (DRP) is a document management software program that ensures secure data storage. It provides document organization, saves physical storage space and preserves information efficiently. As a document archiving software program, DRP manages a computer-based repository of documents, offering intuitive and responsive document retrieval.
Document Retrieval Program features:
- Provides secure data storage.
- User friendly document management.
- Solutions to document storage and retrieval needs.
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Click here for demo of Document Retrieval Program (DRP)
| The DRP screen, comprised of a document viewer and a data grid, displays detailed information about each document, such as document number, document title, revision, and number of pages. DRP allows a user to take thousands of documents and drawings and store them in a coherent collection. Clients define the document associations within their own DRP system, ensuring a custom product every time. The associations are only limited by our clients’ requests. These associations along with the easy-to-use interface make document retrieval in DRP quick and easy. |

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Document Searching
Users may search for a specific drawing by document number or document title. Selecting the Word Search option performs the search anywhere within the document number or title for a specific word. The Advanced Search option allows users to filter documents according to parameters set forth by the client.
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Document View
The user interface for DRP is configured to allow for the maximum viewing of all documents. By utilizing one of three tools, users may change the height of the image, zoom in on the image, or choose to eliminate the data grid, enlarging the document itself.
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SRCA’s Document Retrieval Program allows users to archive, store, and manipulate tens of thousands of documents within one website. Our point and click interface eliminates the need for a time consuming training session. This helps ensure our clients are spending less time learning a program, and more time benefiting from its use. |
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