Batch Class Properties Window - General Tab

Use this window to check the properties for a batch class and edit them if necessary.

Related Tabs

Name

Name of the batch class.

Priority

This is the initial priority for this batch class. It can be any value from 1 to 10, with 1 being the highest priority and 10 being the lowest. The default is 5.

The priority value specifies the order in which batches created with this batch class are processed by each module. It is most significant in the unattended modules, as operators in attended modules may select batches in any order. The initial value set here is the value specified when a batch based on this batch class is created. It may be changed in production by either the scan operator from the Scan module or Batch Manager.

Description

Enter up to 80 characters. The description is used for informational purposes only and appears whenever properties for the batch are displayed.

Image folder

Enter a path and folder name where images of this batch class are to be stored. (Alternatively, you can browse for the folder.) This folder provides temporary storage of the image files from the time they are captured by the Scan module until they are exported to permanent storage by the Export module. The folder must be accessible to all Kofax Capture modules set up to process this batch class.

New Field Type button

Opens the Create Field Type window, where you can define a field type. The new field type is available in the Field Type drop-down list and the Field Types tree view tab.

New Batch Field button

Adds a new batch field to the Batch Fields table. The new batch field is added with default values for all the batch field attributes, but you can edit the defaults.

You can also right-click in the Batch Fields table and do one of the following: select Insert from the context menu or press the Insert key on the standard keyboard or the numeric keypad. If you do so with a batch field selected, the new batch field is inserted above the selected one. It is added with the same attributes as the selected batch field.

Delete Batch Field button

Deletes a batch field from the Batch Fields table. Select the batch field you want to delete, and click this button.

You can also right-click on the batch field you want to delete and do one of the following: select Delete from the context menu or press the Delete key on the standard keyboard or numeric keypad.