Upload Documents to the Document Management Tool

Regional availability

The Document Management tool is available to accounts in the following countries: United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It is not yet available for Procore accounts in the U.S. To learn more, please reach out to your Procore point of contact.

Background

When you upload documents to the Document Management tool, Procore can recognize and populate document attributes with the use of machine learning, naming standards, and project settings. See What are the different fields in the Document Management tool? and What data can Procore automatically populate when uploading files to the Document Management tool?

After documents have been uploaded and processed, you'll quickly fill out any remaining required fields on the 'Uploads' tab before the documents can be submitted to the project and visible from the 'Documents' tab. See Submit Documents in the Document Management Tool.

Things to Consider

Steps

 Nota

Si está cargando revisiones de documentos, Procore identificará las revisiones en función de los campos Nombre y Formato de los documentos existentes. El valor del campo Revisión se actualizará automáticamente con el siguiente carácter disponible. Ver ¿Qué datos puede rellenar automáticamente Procore al cargar archivos en la herramienta Gestión de documentos?

  1. Navigate to the project's Document Management tool.

  2. Click Upload.

  3. Select the files that you want to upload.
    Tip! If you want to upload files in bulk, the following actions are available:

    • To select multiple files individually: Hold down the CONTROL key on your keyboard and click each file that you want to select.

    • To select a group of files at one time:

      1. Click the first file that you want to select.

      2. Hold down the SHIFT key on your keyboard and click the last file you want to select.
        This selects all files in between the first and last file.

  4. In your computer's file explorer window, click Open to confirm the upload.
    The status of the upload is shown in an Uploads window at the bottom of the screen.
    Hover over the green check Icon Green Checkmark icon in the Uploads window and click Review to open the document in the viewer.
    Note: If you uploaded a file into a placeholder, you can click on the viewer and see what the document is about to verify the document content. If you uploaded an incorrect file, delete it before proceeding and re-upload a new file.
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  5. After documents have been uploaded, you can view them on the Uploads tab.
    Documents are shown as 'Processing' in the 'Ready to Submit' column while the system detects and populates information. You can start to review and fill out information as needed from the table or viewer. The system will not override any information that you enter manually.

  6. Once processing is complete, check the metadata fields for information automatically populated from the latest revision of a matched document. Look for the Inherited Metadata metadata-iconicon next to a field and hover over it to verify the source document.

  7. If you need to reassign a document, click the Name field to select a different document name or update a field associated with the project's Naming Standard. If the Move Revision modal appears, review the 'Current' and 'Target' document information and click Move Revision.
    Note: You can also view and fulfill placeholders assigned directly to your company if your user profile belongs to the designated originator company and you possess document upload permissions.

    Note

    • If a workflow is applied to a document, the status field is not editable because the workflow controls the document's status.

    • During the upload process, Procore automatically detects metadata from your files. Look for the following icons next to fields:

      • Green Icon Green Circle Pfcp icon: Indicates the field was successfully auto-detected from the file.

      • Warning Icon (Yellow Icon Warning Estimating/RedIcon Error icons): Indicates a detection failure (for example, unsupported file format, missing attributes, or inactive field values). Hover your mouse over the icon to view the specific reason for the failure and the recommended solution.

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