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Value: Lets you enter fixed or variable values. To exchange variable information between
the Web service and PlanetPress Workflow, you must use job information variables %1 to
%9 or variable %c (which contains the entire job file). Note that return values (arguments
which are used to return information to the SOAP Client) are displayed in bold font.
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Namespace: Displays the namespace of the arguments associated with the selected
method.
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Use returned raw SOAP packet as new data file: Check to use the complete SOAP
packet (including the passed parameters) instead of the parameters only. This option
overrides any return value set to %c in the Arguments box. You should use this option
when the SOAP Client plugin is not able to fully support the syntax of the response.
Advanced Tab
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Domain: Enter the domain for the authentication on the SOAP server. The Domain is
optional even when authentication is used.
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Username: Enter the user name for the authentication, if required.
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Password: Enter the password for the above user name.
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Allow invalid security certificate: Check to ignore SSL certificates that are invalid.
On Error Tab
Miscellaneous Tab
The Miscellaneous tab is common to all tasks.
Check the option Use as step description to display the text next to the icon of the plugin in
the Process area.
Print using a Windows driver
Printing Using a Windows Driver Output tasks task lets you send a job to a local or network
printer, using its own drivers. The printer does not need to be a PostScript printer.
Since the printer driver itself is not necessarily PostScript, Workflow cannot optimize the print
file, so this task will always generate a larger and slower print job. However, this Output task
can work with non-PostScript printers such as HP PCL printers.
The Print Using a Windows Driver Output task requires a PlanetPress Workflow license,
otherwise this plugin will cause a watermark.
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