Where is the name of the file when upload in UIX

Hi, I'm using ORDSYS.ORDDoc as column type of my upload file colum, because is the only way to do upload with UIX without programming. All is Ok with this type of colum (I wish to do the same with blobs), but I have a problem: where is the name of the file? I need to get the name, I read about one attribute for this, somebody know about it?
Thanks.

Hi,
but I made all automatic with UIX, I need that the link when I listing this colum, don't say a fixed name, I want that this link save the file with the original file name. 2 things, maybe when the file was saved, the info about the original name not was saved too, or the method that write the link, don't use this name, only a fixed name.
Thanks.

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