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Warning
When a user-defined emulation (created in PlanetPress Design) is used with Metadata,
results and behavior are unknown and unsupported. For instance, refreshing the
Metadata file may cause the document to crash and/or corrupt. For this reason, it is
strongly advised to create backup copies of your documents beforehand.
Metadata structure
The hierarchical structure of the Metadata is composed of a number of basic levels for adding
information to a job. These levels are, from top to bottom:
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Job: A file that contains one or more groups.
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Group: A logical and ordered group of documents (ex: all invoices for a specific customer
number; all documents going to the same address, etc.).
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Document: A group of one or more ordered data pages intended to the same recipient
from the same source (ex: invoice).
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Data page: One atomic unit of content that produces zero, one or more pages.
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Page: One side of a physical paper sheet.
When Metadata is produced for a given job, a hierarchical (i.e. tree-like) structure is created,
composed of the above elements in the following order: Job > Group(s) > Document(s) >
Datapage(s) > Page(s). For example:
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