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Resource archives
From version 8.2, PlanetPress Workflow maintains an archive of previous versions of
resources, in the following location: %PROGRAMDATA%\Objectif Lune\PlanetPress Workflow
8\PlanetPress Watch\OLConnect\Archive , each in their own folder:
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datamapper contains archives of the data mapping configurations (.OL-datamapper)
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jobcreation contains archives of the Job Presets (.OL-jobpreset)
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outputcreation contains archives of the Output Presets (.OL-outputpreset)
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template contains archives of the templates (.OL-template)
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workflow contains archives of Workflow configurations received by the server.
The archives are saved using the template named followed by a timestamp. A maximum of 30
of each instance of a resource is kept (meaning if you have 10 different templates, a maximum
of 300 files will be present in the archive\template folder). Older archives are deleted
automatically as new archives are created.
Using Connect Resources in tasks
A number of OL Connect tasks (see "OL Connect tasks" on page586) let you select a Connect
resource file to be used with the task. The selection list will appear on one or more of the tabs in
the Task Properties dialog that appears when you add a task to a process (see "Adding tasks"
on page299).
For information about the options in the selection list, see "Selecting a resource file in task
properties" on page305.
Using attached data files
When sending a Connect data mapping configuration from the Designer to PlanetPress
Workflow, all data files used in the document are automatically sent to PlanetPress Workflow
along with the data mapping configuration. These data files appear under the data mapping
configuration in the Connect section of the Configuration Components.
Setting an attached data file as a sample data file in a process
The attached data file can be used as a sample data file in a process. This sets the emulation
of the process ("About data emulation" on page58) and makes it possible to debug it (see
"Debugging your PlanetPress Workflow process" on page104).
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