If OnBase lost power during the middle of DIP, this life cycle would not be recovered easily. While the OnBase system could easily be recovered by simply purging the DIP batch and reprocess the input file, the data loaded into the other system might be difficult or impossible to remove. Often it is destructive to submit duplicate data, which would occur when the DIP file is reprocessed.
This life cycle becomes more recoverable when a queue is included to hold a temporary copy of the documents in the A queue. This type of queue makes it easy to restart the output process by clearing out the A queue and reloading it with the contents of the Wait Queue. The following diagram shows the improved life cycle: