Business Benefits
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Fast & flexible, the preprocessor handles high volume report print files going into COLD systems
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Formats multi-gigabyte print files, quickly and accurately
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Highly configurable interface eliminates the need for multiple custom preprocessors
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Supports reliable and continual processing through comprehensive help file, problem alert and logging features
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Specifically optimized for Oracle systems, it leverages your ECM technology investment and supports the processing of all print file types supported by the software
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Highly flexible, it can also be used for other systems
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The Profile Testing Tool greatly simplifies the task of creating and testing report file transformation (editing) profiles
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Runs as a Microsoft Windows Service, the tool enables users to take advantage of the platform’s features
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Application Features
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With automatic start up and shut down, the system stays active, even with no user signed on to the machine
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Comprehensive Help file
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Aids effective auditing by fully logging all files processed
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Multiple features automate updating capabilities
› Identify page types › Identify page zones › Find strings › Locate XY coordinates › Make changes once or many times based on user requirements › Update date formats › Replace or insert text › Create TIFF files
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Each processing profile can be used to reformat print files of a certain format—typically, each report type will require its own print format
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Profile Tester quickly runs the profile and checks output & diagnostic information
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Capture and release statistics & issues
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Cross-reference released documents on imaging & workflow
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Maintain and view comprehensive information documents & workflow packages
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Applies additional overlays to print data during conversion to PDF, including multiple overlays per report
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Enhancing the analysis of information, the application automatically converts the native print stream to a PDF version of the report that includes associated resources such as:
› Form overlays and other graphics › Font mappings
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