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Chapter 7, Creating Export Series and Export Jobs
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Export Directory Path indicates the directory where the exported data
will be saved. Initially, this field shows the area established during work-
station setup, but you can click and navigate to a different directory.
Export Volume Options
Volume Name Enter a name for the CD-ROM label or volume path
directory. This field initially uses a number (e.g., 001) as the volume
name. This setting is for database files.
Increment Output Directory Every n Files: Select a value from the
drop-down list (or enter a value) that indicates the number of files that
will be in each subdirectory.
If the Image Load Format, Ringtail, was selected, the values in this field
will revert to 99, 999, and, so on if the Use Rollover Numbering option is
selected when configuring the Image Key. As the Image Key is entered
and changes leaving space for a leading zero, the values in the Incre-
ment Output field changes accordingly. For example, an Image Key of
00001 sets the value to 9999, 0001 sets the value to 999, 001 sets the
value to 99, etc.
Max Data Size If the drive where you are saving the export files has
limited space, select the maximum space (640, 1200, 4300, and 9000)
you want to use from the drop-down list.
Include Volume Name in Loadfile Filename: Select this option if you
want the Volume Name to appear in the VolumeManifest.TXT file.
Directory for each native: Starting with version 5.6, this option
replaces the Copy to output directory option formerly located in the first
Export Wizard screen. This option is not available for selection if Ringtail
was selected. Otherwise, when this option is selected, the Native File
field under the Subdirectory Structure options is not available. When not
selected, a folder name may be entered in the Native File field.
Subdirectory Structure Options
The first field is labeled dynamically based on the Image Format
selected in the first Export Wizard screen under Export Image Files. The
options include:
Single Page TIFF/JPG Files