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Document Import Processor

Platform
OnBase
Product
Document Import Processor
Release
Foundation 24.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential

Multiple pages can be processed into a single document by creating an Import Index file that contains records with identical Keyword Value information that point to different files. See the following example.

Note:

This method of processing is only available for image documents (including Image Rendered PDF files). When multiple text files are set up to create a multi-page document, the document will not archive and the Verification Report will give the message “Document has multiple non-image pages.”

“JOE”, “12345”, “C:\DIP\10021.BMP” 
“JOE”, “12345”, “C:\DIP\10022.BMP” 
“JOE”, “12345”, “C:\DIP\10023.BMP” 
“JOE”, “12345”, “C:\DIP\10024.BMP”

A four-page document is stored for Customer Name: Joe and Account#: 12345.