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A '''Test Batch''' is any '''[[Batch]]''' created in the "Test" environment (in the '''Test''' folder of the '''Batches''' folder in the [[Node Tree]]).
 
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'''Test Batches''' are only visible to [[Grooper Design Studio]] users and are used to test anything configured in Grooper, such as:
'''Test Batches''' are only visible to [[Grooper Design Studio]] users and are used to test anything configured in Grooper, such as:


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They are not meant for full fledged, "real world" document processing.  These '''Batches''' are not visible to "Production" level users, such as [[Grooper Dashboard]] workstations.
They are not meant for full fledged, "real world" document processing.  These '''Batches''' are not visible to "Production" level users, such as [[Grooper Dashboard]] workstations.
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Consider deleting this article.  This information should probably just be in the "Batch" article.  Consider leaving this as a redirect only.
Consider deleting this article.  This information should probably just be in the "Batch" article.  Consider leaving this as a redirect only.

Revision as of 15:25, 23 April 2024

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"Test Batch" is a specialized Import Provider designed to facilitate the import of content from an existing inventory_2 Batch in the test environment. This provider is most commonly used for testing, development, and validation scenarios, and is not intended for production use.

  • Looking for information on "production" vs "test" Batches in Grooper? See here.

Test Batches are only visible to Grooper Design Studio users and are used to test anything configured in Grooper, such as:

They are not meant for full fledged, "real world" document processing. These Batches are not visible to "Production" level users, such as Grooper Dashboard workstations.