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DocBridge Pilot – Basics

Workshop: CP-W1200/en

DocBridge Pilot is intended to manage and optimize document datastreams. The product contains extensive functionality.

After an introduction to the concept and architecture one type of input processing (Standard  Import) of documents will be discussed in depth. With the gotten metadata optimization and output processing of documents will be defined and started. These documents, bundled into mail pieces, will be distributed to various output channels like print, email and archive.

Additional training modules are offered: 

  • Workshop CP-W1201 Input Processing Variations
  • Workshop CP-W1202 DocBridge Mill Plus Import Advanced
  • Workshop CP-W1203 DocBridge Pilot Functions Advanced
  • Workshop CP-W1204 Output Processing Classic
  • Workshop CP-W1205 Inserts
  • Workshop CP-W1206 Disposition / Webservices
  • Workshop CP-W1207 User Exits
Content - Overview of the architecture
- Document import with DocBridge Mill Plus input channel
- Methods of extracting metadata
- Customized functions
- Optimization and
- Output processing (Print channel, Email channel, Archive channel)
Based on (software) DocBridge Pilot for Windows
Target Audience Project Managers, Application Developers
Objectives Participants are able to configure a basic workflow process using two types of documents, creating mail pieces and distribute them to different output channels
Requirements (recommended) Participation of seminar CP-S1000 "DocBridge Architecture"
Knowledge of document processing in output management systems
Attendees 8 persons (max.)
Duration 1st day: 10:00 - 17:00
2nd day: 09:00 - 16:00
3rd day: 09:00 - 16:00
4th day: 09:00 - 16:00
5th day: 09:00 - 16:00
Seminar Dates Upon request
Costs Webinar € 3.000,00 excl. V.A.T. per participant (incl. training materials) participation in the online training via desktop video conference software
Costs On-site Upon request

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