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Hyland Experience Capture Import Processor

Platform
OnBase
Product
Hyland Experience Capture Import Processor
Release
Foundation 24.1
License

You can verify the process by viewing the system-generated verification report included with the created batch.

To verify the batch:

  1. From the OnBase Client, select Processing | Scan/Index. The Document Imaging window is displayed.
  2. From the list of Scan Queues in the right pane, double-click the Scan Queue used for processing. The scanned batches for the selected Scan Queue are displayed.
  3. Find the newest batch and open the batch to view the scanned documents by doing one of the following:
    • Right-click the batch and select View Documents.

    • Double-click the batch.

  4. Double-click the Verification Report to view it.
    The verification report displays information on the process, including the format run, the files processed, the length of time it took to process, the documents found, errors generated, and the total number of documents processed.
    Note:

    Invalid Keyword Value warnings do not stop a batch from processing. Batches with invalid Keyword Values are processed in OnBase and follow all configured options.

    The number of unidentified documents should be 0(zero). If there are unidentified items, view the documents to determine why they are not identified. The process may need to be modified to accommodate the items.
  5. Review the individual documents in the batch.
    In most cases, the list of documents in the batch will contain an auto-name string, or document title, that contains one or more of the Keyword Values imported during the process.
    Note:

    If there is no Auto-Name string for one or all of the items, the process may need to be reconfigured.

    You can view all Keyword Values of individual documents in the batch by right-clicking a document and selecting Keywords.
  6. After reviewing, do one of the following:
    • If the batch is determined to be successful, commit the batch. See Committing a Batch.

    • If the batch is determined to be unsuccessful, purge the batch. See Purging a Batch.

    CAUTION:

    After running a process, even if a user is restricted by a Security Keyword applied to the documents in a Scan Queue, the user can see both the document and the document's Keyword Values from the Document Imaging Batch Status Queue (Awaiting Commit or Committed). All Security Keyword rules still apply when the user tries to view documents from the Document Search Results window (even if the batch hasn't been committed and the document is being retrieved from the Awaiting Commit queue).