Add http link to document attributes

Hi.
I'm looking for a way where we can store a http link somewhere in the document attributes so that we can link to an external service management application. Is this possible? I've read that it should be possible to define additional attributes but I am not sure if a http link can be one of those additional attributes.
Is there maybe another way to couple a web link to a specific document?
Thanks
Tom

Hi Tom,
In solution manager for all the documents that we store in solar02 we can create a document link.
1.After loading a document go to the attribute icon of the document.
2.In the attributes you have an option to create a document link-generate URL.
3.Once you clik generate URL,the URL will be in the buffer,so then open IE and give control V(paste) in the address bar.The url for your document will be there in the address bar,which u can call from any extrenal application.
Hope this is helpfull.
Regards,
Avinash.

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