Using Batch Importer

  • Importing of CDs generated by scanning centers. These CDs generally are ASCII delimited text files that contain index information and scanned image file path. Using Batch importer these files and corresponding index information can be imported into all applications.
  • Importing application generated files such as form recognition, check reading, or other similar data extraction applications. These applications generally are capable of exporting their data into ASCII delimited text files. Using Batch Importer all the data output of these applications can now be connected to the server.
  • Importing comma separated values (CSV) files. The CSV file format does not require a specific character encoding, byte order, or line terminator format. The CSV file format uses the comma delimiter between fields in a record and the newline character to separate records. Fields that contain reserved characters (comma, newline, or double quotation mark) must be enclosed between double quotation marks. A double quotation mark in a field is escaped by preceding it with another double quotation mark. An empty field is delimited by two quotation marks.
  • Conversion — A great tool for converting and migrating records from one application to another application though use of batch text files. Use Batch Importer to migrate records from an existing system to another back-end application.
  • Custom Build Interfaces — The VB Scripting, Java Scripting, VB, or VC++ component development interface allows for building any type of custom application around Batch Importer.