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<span style="font-size:14pt">'''[[ | <span style="font-size:14pt">'''[[Data Type]]'''</span> | ||
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[[file:data type 1.png|frame|A sample Data Type extractor in the Node Tree]] | |||
Data Types are [[Data Extractor]]s that use [[Regular Expression|regular expression]] to match text on a document, returning and collating the results. | |||
The matching pattern or patterns will return as a list of values. The returned values can be further collated, isolated, and manipulated by configuring the properties of the Data Type. Data Types have a variety of uses in Grooper. Not only are they used to extract individual fields or information, but can be used to separate pages into document folders, classify documents, and more. | |||
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Getting Started | |||
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Introduction to Grooper | ||
Install and Setup | |||
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Featured Article | Did you know? |
Data Types are Data Extractors that use regular expression to match text on a document, returning and collating the results. The matching pattern or patterns will return as a list of values. The returned values can be further collated, isolated, and manipulated by configuring the properties of the Data Type. Data Types have a variety of uses in Grooper. Not only are they used to extract individual fields or information, but can be used to separate pages into document folders, classify documents, and more. |
Did you know we have a wiki?
You're using it! |
New in 2.8 | Featured Use Case |
New Microfiche Processing capabilities including
Two additional batch activities
Two additional IP commands New extraction methods available to data fields Simpler and expanded Database Lookup capabilities. Expression based Field Mapping between data elements and their locations in external storage platforms, allowing for easier data formatting and exporting of batch processing metadata. |
Use case. Use case. Here a use case. There a use case. Everywhere a use case.
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Other Resources | |||
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Getting started (MediaWiki)
MediaWiki has been installed.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.