01-10-2013 12:49 PM
Hi,
We have OnBase 12 and I was wondering if there was a hook or some way to control the image zoom while manual indexing.
Example:
The idea being I know ahead of time where the area the user needs to look for each document so I could have it automatically zoom to that area so the user doesn’t have to.
Related question, if that’s possible, is it possible to key the script off the active keyword. So same scenario, but the user is in the SSN keyword field so fire a script that will zoom to where the SSN is on the scanned document, the user tabs to the next keyword, say First Name, script fires and zooms to where the First Name is on the scanned document. Of course the locations of SSN and First Name would be predetermined and set in the script.
Thanks,
Scott
01-10-2013 01:00 PM
Honestly, this is a perfect job for Advanced Capture/Automated Index, since it does exactly this functionality.
01-10-2013 01:15 PM
Actually, its not(if I understand Advance Capture correctly) because Advance Capture is used to OCR the zoomed area to extract the value into the keyword.
My question was about having the script show the correct area of the image so the user can process the area and type the correct keyword in.
So we don't want to OCR the area, we just want to zoom to the area and have a real person figure out what is in the area and populate the keyword.
Thanks for the reply though.
01-10-2013 02:13 PM
While Advanced Capture does by default OCR data values, you can always choose not to keep the OCR'd value, or even compel the user to fill it in. Might take a bit of fancy RegEx, but that's significantly easier than scripting.
01-10-2013 05:32 PM
Scott,
Great ideas!!! I want to be added to the SCR if one is created!!
cheers,
Seth
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