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Table Of Contents
2.1 Key Concepts
Before you begin working with PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools and the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
Configuration program, you may find it helpful to familiarize yourself with the following concepts:
PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
The Origins of PlanetPress Watch
The Nature of PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
Configurations and Processes
How does PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools actually work and what can they do?
The Configuration and its Processes
Tasks
More on PlanetPress Suite Services
PlanetPress Design and PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
Data
Data File and Job File
Job File Names and Output File Names
Error Handling Tools
PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools and Printing
The PlanetPress Suite Workflow
2.1.1 PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
What is the difference between PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools?
There are three flavors of PlanetPress Suite Workflow softwares:
PlanetPress Watch
PlanetPress Office
PlanetPress Production
PlanetPress Watch
PlanetPress Watch opens the door to more complex document processing, distribution, and archiving
possibilities. In PlanetPress Watch, you create tasks that control your document management workflow.
You create a set of different tasks that make up processes that carry out various actions, such as receive
data, analyze it and the send it to the appropriate printer. The flexibility of PlanetPress Watch, in concert
with the capabilities provided by PlanetPress Image, PlanetPress Search, and PlanetPress Fax, also
provides a means for more fully automating and increasing the efficiency of workflows.
In PlanetPress Watch you can:
Run jobs immediately or schedule jobs to run automatically.
Produce multiple output streams for jobs. For example, you might set up a single PlanetPress Watch
process to print a copy of an invoice to send to a customer, fax a shipping confirmation to the customer,
email a Portable Document Format (PDF) copy of the invoice to accounting, and archive a PDF copy.
PlanetPress Fax and PlanetPress Image provide the faxing and PDF capabilities, respectively.
Split a large print job over several printers, including printers in different geographical locations.
Use variable content documents that dynamically pull information from an Open Database Connectivity
compliant database.
Write scripts to dynamically process the variable data for a document.
Query printers on their current state, and take an action based on the response. For example, if a query
determines the toner is low in a printer, the action might be to send an email to the technician
responsible for maintaining that printer.
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