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Document Import Processor

Platform
OnBase
Product
Document Import Processor
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Standard
Essential
Premier

Self-configured DIP files are not supported to run silently. In order to process a self-configured DIP file silently, you must reconfigure that process as a standard Tagged DIP process using the In Place Archiving Method. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Configure a Foreign Disk Group, if one does not already exist. Information on configuring a Foreign Disk Group can be found in the Platter Management documentation.
  2. Configure a new DIP Import process. During configuration, select the following options:

    Option

    Value

    Field Type

    Set this option to Tagged Fields.

    End Of File Designator

    Set this option as needed. By default, this value is configured as END: for Self-configured DIP files.

    Archiving Method

    Set this option to In Place.

  3. Configure all of the fields mapped in the index file from the Field Configuration dialog. The minimum fields to configure are:
    • >>Document Type

    • >>File Type

    • >>File Name

    • >>Begin Document, Exclusive

  4. Open your Self-Configured DIP file using a text editor such as Notepad.
  5. After the end of file designator, add the following information for the Foreign Disk Group: [Diskgroupnum], [File Path]. In the following example, 115 is the Disk Group number and \\UNCPATH\Folder\ is the file path:
  6. Save and close the Self-Configured DIP file.