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DJDE Input Filter

Platform
OnBase
Product
DJDE Input Filter
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Standard
Essential
Premier

The Advanced tab contains advanced processing options that affect the batches imported via the process format.

The following options are available:

Option

Description

Use File Type From Document Type

Uses the default file format of the Document Type when importing documents with differing file types.

Do Not Create Batch if No Documents are Found

Reduces the number of unnecessary Verification Reports generated. When this option is selected and a process is run, the processing directory is checked to verify there are files to process. If there are no files to process in the processing directory, the process does not run and a Verification Report is not generated.

Initial JSL

DJDE files are generated by a mainframe computer, and then sent to a printer as a print stream that contains data and data-specific print packets. A print controller interprets the print stream, using specific JSL and JOB data identifiers. This field requests the name of the JSL identifier.

The Initial JSL identifier is predefined in the file and will be supplied at the time of installation.

Initial JOB

DJDE files are generated by a mainframe computer, and then sent to a printer as a print stream that contains data and data-specific print packets. A print controller interprets the print stream, using specific JSL and JOB data identifiers. This field requests the name of the JOB identifier.

The Initial JOB identifier is predefined in the file and will be supplied at the time of installation.

Match File Name

Note:

This option is only available if your solution is licensed for Image Statements.

Enter the path to the match file to be used or click Browse to navigate to the file to automatically associate a match file with the documents imported during a process.

Wildcard characters are supported. You may use the ? and * characters to specify multiple files.

The match file is automatically deleted after the process is run.

If no match file path is supplied in the Match File Name field, you may still manually associate a match file with the process at the time the process is run.