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l "Run Script" on page465 tasks can modify Metadata using the "Metadata API" on
page197 (see "Using Scripts" on page141).
l "Create PDF" on page392 has the option to reset your Metadata according to the new
PDF file.
l "OL Connect tasks" on page545 can add information, such as record IDs, a record set ID
or a print job ID, to the Metadata. They put it under 'User defined information' on the Job,
Group or Document level.
l The "Barcode Scan" on page381 task can add information to the existing Metadata, and
creates it if there is none.
l The "Capture-Fields generator" on page703, "Error handling" on page707, "Capture-Get
document" on page717 and "Capture-Find document" on page713 tasks generate their
own Metadata.
l The "Lookup in Microsoft® Excel® Documents" on page482 enhances Metadata fields
with information from an Excel spreadsheet, but does not otherwise change its structure.
How Metadata affects the output
By default the data file is not affected when the Metadata are modified. There are however a
few situations in which Metadata will or may affect the output.
In OL Connect, output is normally created from records in the Connect database, but options in
some "OL Connect tasks" on page545 make it possible to influence the output via the
Metadata.
l The "Execute Data Mapping" on page582 task and "Retrieve Items" on page600 task
can output records in the Metadata.
l The "Create Print Content" on page570 and "Create Email Content" on page554 tasks
have the option to update the records in the Connect database from the Metadata and use
the updated records as input.
In PlanetPress Suite, the Metadata defines the order in which the data is consumed by a
Design template. Changing the order and location of the various items means that the final
output will be different than the original and will follow the order dictated by the Metadata
instead of the order of the physical data.
l When you print a PDF with a Windows Print Queue, the Metadata is inspected to
determine whether pages should print or not (see "Print using a Windows driver" on
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