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Add/Remove Text
Change Emulation
Create VDX
Digital Imaging
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Download to Printer
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Set Job Info
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Adding Conditions
Conditions are process crossroads. When a process comes to a condition, it must determine whether to send
the data handed down from the previous task to one of two following tasks. The data then keeps going down
the chosen branch.
For more information on actions, see Using Conditions (Page 0).
Adding Comments
Comments are simply notes that you can tag on your processes in PlanetPress Watch/Server Configuration to
provide explanations or as reminders. Add comments to facilitate your work as you are creating your
processes and configurations, as well as to help others understand them.
Debugging your PlanetPress Suite Process
As you are creating a process and adding tasks to that process, you may want to see just what your
PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool will be doing to the data when it runs your configuration. To do this, you use
the debug mode.
You typically begin by using step-by-step debugging. This way, tasks can be performed one by one and results
may be checked each step of the way (temporary files are stored in the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool’s
Debug folder). When a process is complete, you can also run it from beginning to end in a single click
(temporary files are deleted as the process runs and only the outputs can be used to verify the validity of the
entire process). Note that the Messages area also provides useful information in Debug mode.
Debug mode can help you fine tune tasks, for example, by making data selections in dynamic context, as the
data is being altered by other tasks included in the process.
Since your sample data file (see The Sample Data File and Debug Mode (Page 24)) is a good representation of
the actual data your PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool will be processing, your PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool
Configuration uses that same file when in Debug mode. Note that it creates copies of that file and that you
therefore do not have to worry about it being removed from its original location or changed in any way.
Once you have created and fully debugged all your processes, you are ready to go on to the last step in the
workflow: sending your configuration to your PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool so that it can start being applied
when that application is restarted.
Understanding PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools - Key Concepts
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