Grooper Colloquialisms

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  • "Step"
    • Batch Procss Step
    • IP Step
  • "Recognize Step"
    • Batch Process Step who's Activity property is set to Recognize
  • "Page"
    • Batch Page
  • "Folder"
    • A folder in the node tree
    • Batch Folder
    • A browsable location in a CMIS repository
  • "Document"
    • A Batch Folder with content
      • May include an attachment, or Batch Pages
    • May or may not be classified
  • "Extractor"
    Always refer to extractor properties by their full property name
    • Data Field's Value Extractor property
    • Extractor Type
      • such as Labeled Value, Pattern Match, etc.
    • Extractor object
      • Data Type, Field Class, Value Reader
  • "Field"
    • Data Field only
  • "Section"
    • Data Section
  • "Table"
    • Data Table
  • "Column"
    • Data Column
  • "Cell" (not "Field")
    • The singular Data Column instance for a single row instance
  • "Doc Type"
    • Always refer to Document Types as Document Types
  • "Model"
    • Always refer specifically to either a Content Model or Data Model
  • "Expression(s)"
    • specifically refers to a .NET expression, not a regular expression pattern
  • "Profile"
    • used to refer to the group of "Profile Objects", never an individual Profile Object
  • "Level 1"
    • May refer to the Scope of Folder and Folder Level of 1 as "Level 1"


Glossary

  • Batch -
  • Batch Folder -
    • Colloquially referred to as "document" when the Batch Folder has content (child Batch Pages or an attachment), ie not an empty Batch Folder
    • Colloquially referred to as "folder" when the Batch Folder is empty or is used only when creating hierarchy in a Batch
  • Batch Page -
  • Batch Process
  • Batch Process Step
  • Activity