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It displays the formatted data to let you make selections easily using the mouse pointer.
You use the same Data Selector as you use in PlanetPress Design when you add data selections to tasks using an
emulation.
Related topics:
The Configuration and its Processes (Page 9)
Tasks (Page 0)
Data File and Job File (Page 25)
2.1.11 Data File and Job File
What is the difference between data files and job files?
Whichever source it may come from, a serial port, an e-mail message, or an LPR request, for instance, and
whatever its format, data entering a PlanetPress Suite process via an input task is always referred to as a data
file. Job file is a more general term, that can refer to data files as well as other types of files traveling through
a process. Image files, for example, can be passed from task to task in order to be downloaded to a printer.
So files traveling within a process are mostly referred to as job files.
A) Job file name as displayed in the Object Inspector.
By default, job file names are generated using the %f variable. As you can see in the following illustration, you
may change the way PlanetPress Watch/Server names job files by using any combination of static characters,
PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool variables and Job info variables. You could for instance enter
Process_%w_Job_%f (without the quotation marks) in the File name box to add the process name in the
name generated by the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools.
A) PlanetPress Suite workflow tools variables. B) Job info variables. C) Local and global variables.
A single job file can be the source of multiple job files. This is the case, for example, when a process includes
multiple branches, as each branch is given a duplicate copy of the job file (see Configurations, Processes and
Flowcharts (Page 0)). This is also the case when a job file is split into multiple smaller files by a Splitter action
task, for instance (see About Splitter Action Tasks (Page 0)).
It is important to note that job files may be used as a helpful debugging resource (see Using the Object
Inspector (Page 0)).
Understanding PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools - Key Concepts
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