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to" those states. Two conditions are necessary, and the "Condition is true when"๎˜ƒis set to
"all items are met".
l With this list of documents in the metadata, we Branch off. This is done because we need
to build a report that will be sent to an administrator, and only one email should be sent.
l To build the report, inside of the branch we use the Metadata Sequencer to create
one sequence for each document, by splitting at the Document level, by 1
occurrence of the level for each sequence.
l The Capture Condition task then
Capture Web Manager Workflow
This example is both a more involved workflow for Capture, and an interesting implementation
of an HTTP๎˜ƒWorkflow. Before looking at this example, it would be best to become familiar with
both "PlanetPress Capture Workflow" on page๎˜ƒ137 and "HTTP Server Workflow" on the next
page.
The example is too complex to display as images in this guide, so it is rather available for
download. It infers two different files:๎˜ƒ
l Capture Web Manager Workflow Configuration (PW7)
l Capture Web Manager PlanetPress Design Document (PP7)
Technical
This example is compatible with PlanetPress Workflow 7.4 and higher and will not work
in older versions.
Installation
1. Download both resource files
2. Create a folder on your disk called c:\PlanetPress
3. Open the invoice.pp7 document and send it towards your local PlanetPress Workflow
server (localhost or 127.0.0.1)
4. Open the configuration file CaptureExampleProcess.pw7
5.
Click the PlanetPress Workflow button (File menu) and go in Preferences.
6. In the HTTP Server Input 2 section, check the Serve HTTP resources option, change
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