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**dmPublishOwnID* - Allow sender to express his name shall be available to recipient. Accepted values: {0,1}.
**dmPublishOwnID* - Allow sender to express his name shall be available to recipient. Accepted values: {0,1}.
**dmAttachment* - Full path to target files separated by semicolons. NOTE: The semicolon character ';' is not allowed in a legal attachment path or file name.
**dmAttachment* - Full path to target files separated by semicolons. NOTE: The semicolon character ';' is not allowed in a legal attachment path or file name.
Since version 4.13.0 Datovka provides the possibility to upload the sent message into the records management service via the [upload_file](https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/datovka/datovka/wikis/records-management-api#upload-a-zfo-file-into-the-storage-upload_file) service. In order to do so the following parameter have been added:
**recMgmtUpload* - Enables the upload into document service field. Accepted values: {0,1}.
**recMgmtHierarchyId* - Takes a string value which specifies the hierarchy location where to upload the data message into. If this parameter is not supplied, then the user will be asked for the location in a default way
The values to the specified keys are assigned using the following syntax: `key1='val1',key2='val2',...,keyn='valn'`. The assignments are separated using a comma (`,`) character. Each assignment is specified by a substring `key='val'`. (The quotation marks around the `val` statement are mandatory.)
The values to the specified keys are assigned using the following syntax: `key1='val1',key2='val2',...,keyn='valn'`. The assignments are separated using a comma (`,`) character. Each assignment is specified by a substring `key='val'`. (The quotation marks around the `val` statement are mandatory.)
The `val` statement may consist of a list of values. In such the entries are separated by a semicolon (`;`).
The `val` statement may consist of a list of values. In such the entries are separated by a semicolon (`;`).