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== About == | |||
== Types of Batch Objects == | <section begin="Batch Objects" /> | ||
=== Types of Batch Objects === | |||
There are three primary types of Batch Objects in Grooper: | There are three primary types of Batch Objects in Grooper: | ||
* '''[[Batch]]:''' The root object representing the entire batch of documents. | * {{BatchIcon}} '''[[Batch]]:''' The root object representing the entire batch of documents. | ||
* '''[[Batch Folder]]:''' Used to organize documents and subfolders within a Batch. | * {{BatchFolderIcon}} '''[[Batch Folder]]:''' Used to organize documents and subfolders within a Batch. | ||
* '''[[Batch Page]]:''' Represents an individual page of content, such as a scanned image or imported file. | **<li class="fyi-bullet"> Batch Folders represent a "document" when either (1) they have child Batch Pages (representing pages of a document) or (2) they have a file attached to the Batch Folder (typically this occurs when files are imported from an [[Import Job]]). | ||
* {{BatchPageIcon}} '''[[Batch Page]]:''' Represents an individual page of content, such as a scanned image or [[Split Pages|split page]] of an imported file. | |||
Each type inherits common functionality from the Batch Object base, while also providing specialized properties and commands for their specific roles. | Each type inherits common functionality from the Batch Object base, while also providing specialized properties and commands for their specific roles. | ||
== Hierarchical organization == | === Hierarchical organization === | ||
Batch Objects are organized in a tree structure: | Batch Objects are organized in a tree structure: | ||
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== Participation in Batch processing == | === Participation in Batch processing === | ||
Batch Objects participate in all stages of Batch processing, including: | Batch Objects participate in all stages of Batch processing, including: | ||
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* Export | * Export | ||
* Review and exception handling | * Review and exception handling | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 6 August 2025
Batch Objects are the foundational elements of Grooper's document processing system, providing a unified structure for organizing, processing, and reviewing document content within a inventory_2 Batch. Every item within a Batch—whether a document, folder, or page—is represented as a Batch Object (and Batches themselves are Batch Objects too).
About
Types of Batch Objects
There are three primary types of Batch Objects in Grooper:
- inventory_2 Batch: The root object representing the entire batch of documents.
- folder Batch Folder: Used to organize documents and subfolders within a Batch.
- Batch Folders represent a "document" when either (1) they have child Batch Pages (representing pages of a document) or (2) they have a file attached to the Batch Folder (typically this occurs when files are imported from an Import Job).
- contract Batch Page: Represents an individual page of content, such as a scanned image or split page of an imported file.
Each type inherits common functionality from the Batch Object base, while also providing specialized properties and commands for their specific roles.
Hierarchical organization
Batch Objects are organized in a tree structure:
- The root of the tree is the Batch, which contains one or more Batch Folders and/or Batch Pages.
- Each Batch Folder can contain additional Batch Folders or Batch Pages. Batch Folders typically represent documents but can be used as folders in the Batch as well.
- Batch Pages represent individual pages of content, such as scanned images or imported files.
This hierarchy allows Grooper to manage complex document sets, supporting nested folders and multi-page documents within a single Batch.
Example Batch hierarchy
- inventory_2 Batch
- folder Batch Folder
- contract Batch Page
- contract Batch Page
- folder Batch Folder
- contract Batch Page
- contract Batch Page
- folder Batch Folder
Participation in Batch processing
Batch Objects participate in all stages of Batch processing, including:
- Classification
- Data extraction
- Export
- Review and exception handling
Pages in category "Batch Object"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.