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Classification, in Grooper, is the process of assigning a [[Document Type]] to a [[Batch Folder]].  Before classification, a [[Batch Folder]] can be seen as a "blank" document full of various [[Batch Page|pages]], but it doesn't know what kind of document it is yet.  Documents are classified during:
Classification, in Grooper, is the process of assigning a [[Document Type]] to a [[Batch Folder]].  Before classification, a [[Batch Folder]] can be seen as a "blank" document full of various [[Batch Page|pages]], but it doesn't know what kind of document it is yet.  Documents are classified by:


* The Separate activity by assigning a [[Content Type]] to each new folder created
* The Separate activity by assigning a [[Content Type]] to each new folder created
* [[Classify]] activity using logic set on a [[Content Model]] or
* The Classify activity using logic set on a [[Content Model]] or
* Manually assigning a [[Document Type]] by using the "Apply Document Type" command on a [[Batch Folder]].   
* Manually assigning a [[Document Type]] by using the "Apply Document Type" command on a [[Batch Folder]].   


During the Classify activity, Grooper will use information from the [[Batch Page|pages]] in the Batch Folder (generally text) and configurations from a [[Content Model]] to give it a [[Document Type]] from your [[Content Model]].
During the Classify activity, Grooper will use information from the [[Batch Page|pages]] in the Batch Folder (generally text) and configurations from a [[Content Model]] to give it a [[Document Type]] from your [[Content Model]].

Revision as of 16:02, 27 December 2019

Classification, in Grooper, is the process of assigning a Document Type to a Batch Folder. Before classification, a Batch Folder can be seen as a "blank" document full of various pages, but it doesn't know what kind of document it is yet. Documents are classified by:

During the Classify activity, Grooper will use information from the pages in the Batch Folder (generally text) and configurations from a Content Model to give it a Document Type from your Content Model.