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ngreenou

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  1. I've recently imported a load file from Relativity and with custom columns, I've added new columns (text) to my data set. The import has worked successfully. I'm just querying now whether there is a quick way to then filter on custom column content. So for example, if there is a custom column called 'Relevant' and then the entries are 'yes', 'no', 'possibly' etc..., is there a way to only bring back those files that contain 'yes' for example? Thanks
  2. @AdamS and @jon.pearse, firstly many thanks for responding to my query below. I'd neglected this project a little but I'm looking at it again and I'm almost there. Just one query though. So, I have used an AI translation provider to translate documents and have the translated files named by their ItemID ready for importing via the --importText CLI option. This works fine however the content isn't as I hoped when verifying it in Intella. Checking one of the .txt files that has been imported, it has the below phrase in:- "Dans les années 2000, la société pharmaceutique" however when this is imported via the --importText CLI option, it reads as the below in the 'Imported Text' tab:- "Dans les ann es 2000, la soci t pharmaceutique" It would appear that the handling of foreign characters such as the 'é' aren't being imported correctly and are being replaced by a whitespace. I'd imagine this is an encoding issue. Is there anything I can do to address this? I'm just conscious that if a reviewer searches on any 'foreign' characters, it may not return hits, so for example, if the reviewer searches on 'société pharmaceutique', there would be no hits when technically this is correct but isn't correct at the same time too (if that makes sense).
  3. It would be great if a user can select files in table view and then right-click and choose “show duplicates.” This works as at an individual file level but not at a multiple file level. Our workaround at the moment is to export the MD5s into a CSV and then reupload it.
  4. Hi. I'm aware that Intella v2.2+ allows users to export all items as text files using the -exportText parameter. Is there a way to add a further parameter prior to this so that only text of a specific language is exported? For example, I may have a case with 10,000,000 text items but only 5000 are Spanish and I want to selectively export these 5000 using -exportText and translate them using a third-party provider. Is it possible to add this extra layer specifying a language before running -exportText? Thanks
  5. Hi all. I'm currently processing a Cellebrite UFED .ufdr file and the number counts are different (less chats and no SMS showing in Intella compared to the .ufdr report). Nonetheless, Intella has also created a 'tagged files' directory (screenshot attached). This appears to contain the raw data such as the sms.db etc. I don't seem to be able to find any more information on the 'tagged files' directory and why this is created for some .ufdr files but not others. Any suggestions?
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