(Q) What is UDIN (Document ID) ?
UDIN stands for Unique Document Identification Number. UDIN (usually referred as Document ID) helps a user/client/noteswipe systems to identify and sort documents for easy transfer and display.
(Q) How can I find UDIN of a document ?
UDIN of a document is usually present at the bottom of a document display page. You can find a alpha-numeric code like the following ;
DL01/ID02AT/202101260032
(Q) What does the numbers in UDIN represents ?
The general format of UDIN is as follows;
(Q) Can I search a document using UDIN ?
Yes. That's the main purpose of UDIN. Just type the UDIN code into the search bar of our website.
(Q) Which documents have UDIN ?
Usually all the documents created by noteswipe and uploaded by users will be allocated a UDIN by our systems.
(Q) Do UDIN change if any modification are made to the document ?
No, UDIN or Document ID is permanent and do not change with the modification or updated versions. However version code will be added to the UDIN if any changes or version updates are made to the document.
Eg. DL01/ID02AT/202101260032 (v2.3)
v2.3 represents the current version of the document. Greater this number, latest is the document.