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Read Metadata is a Value Extractor retrieves metadata values associated with a document. Read Metadata can return metadata from a folder Batch Folder's attachment file based on its MIME type, such as PDF, Word and Mail Message ('message/rfc822' or 'application/vnd.ms-outlook'). It can also return data using a Document Link in Grooper, such as a File System Link or a CMIS Document Link.

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Glossary

Data Extractor: Data Extractor (or just "extractor") refers to all Value Extractors and Extractor Nodes. Extractors define the logic used to return data from a document's text content, including general data (such as a date) and specific data (such as an agreement date on a contract).

Extract: export_notes Extract is an Activity that retrieves information from folder Batch Folder documents, as defined by Data Elements in a data_table Data Model. This is how Grooper locates unstructured data on your documents and collects it in a structured, usable format.

Extractor Type:

Read Meta Data: Read Metadata is a Value Extractor retrieves metadata values associated with a document. Read Metadata can return metadata from a folder Batch Folder's attachment file based on its MIME type, such as PDF, Word and Mail Message ('message/rfc822' or 'application/vnd.ms-outlook'). It can also return data using a Document Link in Grooper, such as a File System Link or a CMIS Document Link.