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The Create MRDX Action task is used to register a job on a SureTrac server using an MRDX file. The
MRDX contains information about the job and its finishing, as well as integrity features use by
SureTrac. This task requires a PDF file as an input, along with metadata generated through a doc-
ument that contains PitneyBowes Scan Codes.
Task properties
General Tab
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Register Job to the SureTrac Server group: Check this option to enable the group.
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Server Name: The complete URL of the SureTrac server.
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Process Verification Job Name: The SureTrac job that this PDF should fall under. Use
the button next to the list to retrieve a list of available SureTrac jobs from the server.
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Mailrun ID: A unique identification for the current job. This ID must never be the same
between two mail runs - we suggest using either %f or %u , which are both always unique
as they are based on date and time.
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Use Job ID: Check to send the Job ID chosen in the PitneyBowes Scan Code utility along
with the job.
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Use External MRDX and PDF: Check this option to ignore the MRDX creation and use an exist-
ing PDF and MRDX instead.
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Files Location: Enter the path and file name (without extension) of the PDF and MRDX
file, or use the Browse button to select either. The PDF and MRDX file must have the exact
same name apart from the extension.
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Use MRDX as new data file: Ignore the PDF file and use the MRDX as a job file after this task.
The PDF is discarded. If this is unchecked, the PDF and metadata are used.
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 Pro-
cess area.
Download to Printer
Note: This plug-in has been moved to the Legacy group.
Download to Printer Action tasks are used to warn printers that the files that will be sent to them are to
be stored to a specific location rather than printed. Note that each Download to Printer Action task
must be followed by a Printer Queue Output task set to "pass-through", in order for it to be sent to the
printer and not merged with a PlanetPress Design document.
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