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The content set and content item entities (shown above in blue) are accessible via the Content
Set Entity and Content Item Entity services.
Job Set & Job Entities
The job set is the artefact produced by a job creation operation. It consists of a hierarchical
structure that divides documents into various structures and it basically decides which
documents are to be printed and in what order.
A job creation operation creates a single job set which contains a series of containers where
every level contains one or more of the next level down: jobs, job segments, document sets,
documents and document pages. The last level in the chain, the document pages, contains a
single content item. Hence, at the job creation level, a document may consist of one or more
content items.
The following diagram illustrates the basic relationship between these entities in the context of
the job creation process:
The job set and job entities (shown above in blue) are accessible via the Job Set Entity and
Job Entity services. The job segment, document set and document entities (also shown above
in blue) are accessible via the Job Segment Entity, Document Set Entity and Document Entity
services.
In summary, the following diagram illustrates the basic relationship between all data entities in
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