On-line hierarchical form records identification
First Claim
1. An on-line records identification system further comprising a supplement to an original record, for users working with records in a multiple-level hierarchy, the system comprising:
- means for storing and accessing on-line records in a multiple-level hierarchy separately from a central database;
a record origin identifier associated with each record, wherein a unique record origin identifier is assigned to each original record;
a relative identifier associated with each record, wherein a unique relative identifier is assigned to each original record of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy such that the forms of a single user may be organized; and
means for translating the relative identifier is associated with the record at a first level to a relative identifier associated with the record at a second level.(a) a supplemental identifier is associated with each supplement to an original record of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy, and a unique supplemental identifier is assigned to each supplement to an original record,(b) the record origin identifier is replicated for each supplement to an original record, and(c) the relative identifier is replicated for each supplement to an original record, such that different versions of the same form may be stored concurrently.
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Abstract
An on-line records identification system for users in a multiple-level hierarchy. The system provides a record origin identifier associated with each record, wherein a unique record origin identifier is assigned to each original record. Also provided is a relative identifier associated with each record of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy, wherein a unique relative identifier is assigned to each original record. Further provided are means for transmitting a record from a user at a first level of the hierarchy to a user at a second level of the hierarchy and means for translating the relative identifier associated with the record at the first level to a relative identifier associated with the record at the second level. The on-line records identification scheme is well-suited for a client-server architecture that has separate processing and storage capability at each level of the hierarchy.
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8 Claims
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1. An on-line records identification system further comprising a supplement to an original record, for users working with records in a multiple-level hierarchy, the system comprising:
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means for storing and accessing on-line records in a multiple-level hierarchy separately from a central database; a record origin identifier associated with each record, wherein a unique record origin identifier is assigned to each original record; a relative identifier associated with each record, wherein a unique relative identifier is assigned to each original record of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy such that the forms of a single user may be organized; and means for translating the relative identifier is associated with the record at a first level to a relative identifier associated with the record at a second level. (a) a supplemental identifier is associated with each supplement to an original record of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy, and a unique supplemental identifier is assigned to each supplement to an original record, (b) the record origin identifier is replicated for each supplement to an original record, and (c) the relative identifier is replicated for each supplement to an original record, such that different versions of the same form may be stored concurrently. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An on-line forms identification system for users working with on-line form in a multiple-level hierarchy, the system comprising:
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means for storing and accessing on-line forms in a multiple-level hierarchy separately from a central database; a record origin Identifier associated with each a form, wherein a unique record origin identifier is assigned to each original form; a relative identifier associated with each form, wherein a unique relative identifier is assigned to each original form of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy; and means for translating the relative identifier associated with the form at a first level to a relative identifier associated with the form at a second level, (a) a supplemental identifier is associated with each supplement to an original form of a single user at a single level of the hierarchy, and a unique supplemental identifier is assigned to each supplement to an original form, (b) the form origin identifier is replicated for each supplement to an original form, and (c) the relative identifier is replicated for each supplement to an original form, such that different versions of the same form may be stored concurrently.
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