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== Separation Methods ==
== Separation Methods ==
Once the need for separation has been determined, the next question to ask is how documents are to be separated. Grooper various separation methods that one can use. Such methods can be set on either a '''Separation Profile''' or a '''Separation Provider''', detailed here [[<-- make this a link to a Profiles vs Provider section in the article.]]
Once the need for separation has been determined, the next question to ask is how documents are to be separated. Grooper various separation methods that one can use. Such methods can be set on either a '''Separation Profile''' or a '''Separation Provider''', detailed here: [https://wiki.grooper.com/index.php?title=2023:Separation#Separation_Providers]
=== Scan-Supported ===
=== Scan-Supported ===
Scan-supported Separation Providers perform the separation step during scanning. Unlike Text-Based Providers, OCR is not required in order to perform separation, as there is no need to be able to recognize text at the scan step.
Scan-supported Separation Providers perform the separation step during scanning. Unlike Text-Based Providers, OCR is not required in order to perform separation, as there is no need to be able to recognize text at the scan step.

Revision as of 15:17, 5 January 2024

Overview

To put it bluntly, Separation is an organizational action in Grooper that takes a loose collection of pages and, as the name states, separates them into their own folders. It does so by finding where one document begins and ends, placing it within its own folder, and repeating the process until everything has been properly sorted. To use an analogy, imagine your boss walks into your office with a box full of assorted documents and tells you he wants the documents sorted and filed.

How would you first approach the task? Simple: You would separate the documents, finding where each document begins and ends, setting it aside from the rest, and repeating until all documents were separated. Separation in Grooper works much the same way.

Before Separation

However, before Separation begins, you must first assess whether or not separation is necessary. Are your documents being physically scanned into Grooper? Then separation is a must. Are your documents being digitally migrated into Grooper? Well, in that case it depends. Are the documents discrete or packeted? Discrete, or as they're sometimes called, individual documents don't need to be separated; They come into Grooper already organized into Batch Folders. Packeted documents on the other hand, are a different story. With packeted, there might be multiple documents within one file. Therefore, to get each individual document within its own Batch Folder, separation must be performed.

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Separation Methods

Once the need for separation has been determined, the next question to ask is how documents are to be separated. Grooper various separation methods that one can use. Such methods can be set on either a Separation Profile or a Separation Provider, detailed here: [1]

Scan-Supported

Scan-supported Separation Providers perform the separation step during scanning. Unlike Text-Based Providers, OCR is not required in order to perform separation, as there is no need to be able to recognize text at the scan step.

The Scan-Supported Separation Providers are:

  • Control Sheet Separation
  • Event-Based Separation

Text-Based

The other kind of Separation Providers are Text-Based. Unlike Scan-Supported Providers, Text-Based Providers do require OCR. After all, you can't expect Grooper to perform separation based on whatever text the documents have when Grooper can't recognize the text! The Text-Based Providers are:

  • Pattern-Based Separation
  • Change in Value Separation
  • EPI Separation
  • ESP Auto Separation



For more information on Separation Providers, click here.