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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Legal Contracts module?Legal Contracts module?
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3/20/2008 2:28 PM
 

Does anyone know of a module that will manage legal contracts? I've tried various "news" and "articles" modules, but they don't seem to offer the sorting methods I need. I need to have the full text of each Article, Appendix, Side Letter (etc...) on its own page. The main page CANNOT be sorted alphabetically or chronologically, as other modules typically do. I may need a manual sort method.

So far, the DNN Wiki module appears to be the best option but my users don't agree. Any other suggestions?

Here's what the the main page (aka table of contents) might look like. I have four separate contracts, each with 20 Articles and varying numbers of Side Letters and Appendices.

Article 1

Article 2

Side Letter 1

Side Letter 2

Appendix A

Appendix B

 
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3/20/2008 3:18 PM
 
  • do all of your Documents consist of text/Richtext only or are there othere properties to be stored?
  • What are your properties of contracts beside the documents?
  • How are articles, side Letters and Appendixes sorted (Name, consecutive number) ?

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3/20/2008 4:35 PM
 

Thanks for the reply.

All the Articles and Appendices are text, so the Text/HTML editor works just fine. The Side Letters might be PDF files or plain text; if PDF, I usually provide a brief text description and a link to the PDF.

I'm not sure what you mean by "properties of contracts". Each contract consists of major Article Numbers, and minor Sections and Sub-Sections. I am ONLY creating separate "pages" for each Article Number; users can scroll down for the Section or Sub-Section they want to view.

They're sorted in ascending order. Article 1 - 20. Appendix A - Z. Side Letter 1 - 20. I can't sort by Name because "Appendix" comes before "Article". And I can't sort by Number because the Appendices are not numeric; also, Article 10 shows up AFTER Article 1, but BEFORE Article 2.

The Wiki module works because I can create the table of contents from plain old HTML and order it any way I want. But authors ONLY want one version of each Article available to readers, so I can't allow the Topic History option. And the Wiki Index is sorted Alphabetically, so the documents appear out of order...

 
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5/2/2008 1:36 AM
 

No takers on this one, eh? Dang. Maybe I'll upgrade my old Visual Studio .Net 2002 and do this myself.

 
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