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InterForm Manual - System & Method

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The X ML Definitions<br />

When exchanging data with other applications it can sometimes be an idea to consider XML<br />

files as a way of transport. You can use <strong>InterForm</strong>400 to convert your spooled files into XML files<br />

like described below.<br />

Please note: The procedure to build up the structure of the XML file is quite easy to understand<br />

and fast, but this also contains some contraints, so not any XML file structure can be built.<br />

In order to use the XML definitions you will need to have either a normal full <strong>InterForm</strong>400 classic<br />

license or the *PDF option enabled in <strong>InterForm</strong>400.<br />

Setting up the XML conversion<br />

Before you can convert spooled files into XML you will first need to specify how they should be<br />

converted. The setup of the conversion is done via an XML definition, which you setup from the<br />

<strong>InterForm</strong>400 Main Menu by selecting option ‘5. Work with Auto Forms Control’, ‘4. Finish<br />

Definitions’ and finally pressing F6=Add to create a new XML definition - with the type 08 = XML<br />

definition:<br />

Create Finish Definition PRS310D<br />

Definition name . . . . . . XML_DEMO<br />

Description . . . . . . . . Demo: Convert demo spooled file into XML<br />

Type of Finishing . . . . . 08 01 = Prinserter<br />

02 = Stapling per Recipient<br />

03 = Prepare for inserting<br />

04 = PFE Mail-Printer<br />

05 = Prepare for email/Fax<br />

06 = PDF Filenaming<br />

07 = Reformat Spooled File<br />

08 = XML definition<br />

F3=Exit F12=Cancel<br />

The next screen looks like this:<br />

<strong>InterForm</strong> A/S 243

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