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l If your secondary input task creates a job file using a different emulation, you will need to use a Change Emulation task
after the secondary input task to correctly change to that emulation.
Properties common to all input tasks
The "Other"tab is common to all input tasks and are available in the Properties of all input tasks.
"Other" Tab
l Job Information group
l Information elements:indicates what job infos are automatically created by the input task.
l Add lines before first data page:Using the arrows keys you can add any job information directly at the
beginning of your data file.
l Backup input files:Check this to save a copy of each data file that is captured by your input. These files are saved in
the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools working folders under the "Backup"folder.
l Backup filename:Enter the filename that you wish the input data file backup to be saved under.
l Delete Existing Metadata:Check to remove any metadata from memory. This option is disabled on initial input
tasks, and is checked by default on secondary input tasks.
Merge PDF Files
The Merge PDF Files Input task (previously named "Concatenate PDFFiles")captures all PDF files in a given folder and
merges them into a single PDFfile.
This feature is part of the PDFTools, which is only available in PlanetPress Office and PlanetPress Production. It is not
available with a PlanetPress Watch license.
Input
This task captures all of the PDF files present in a specific folder, in one operation.
The Merge PDF Files Input task performs just like any other input: once the process has completed, control is transferred back
to the input one last time to check if new files meeting the mask have come in. This means that the merging of PDF files that
are not all present at the start of the process may take several passes, which may have an adverse effect on the overall per-
formance and the size of the resulting PDF.
Processing
Once all PDF files are captured, their original copies are deleted from the input folder (or tagged as Archive if this option is
selected) and they are merged into a single PDF. This is done in a single operation, not incrementally, meaning the file is built
once and, if the option is chosen, optimized once.
Output
Asingle PDFcontaining as many pages as all the combined input PDFs is generated. If the option is selected, this PDFis opti-
mized. An optional metadata file is also created, containing information about the PDFs. This metadata is divided such that
each PDFfile is its own document, which can contain multiple data pages.
General tab
l Folder: Enter the full path of the folder from which the input files are to be taken.
l Masks: Enter a single or multiple file names or use file name masks. See Masks. Since this task only supports
PDFfiles, make sure your extension remains .PDF for all your masks.