![]() When you create a script, you have the ability to use the different languages that ABBYY already produces for us within their editor, but for today’s demo, we’re going to show just a standard rule. You can either create a standard rule or you can create a script. When we hit the plus rule, it’s going to ask us for a name, so we’re going to say this is the over 100 rule and you can see the condition type. So, we’re going to delete the top tree node and then we’ll hit the plus. This is really up to you to determine when you’re going to be processing a stage, but this is a good example of one that we would not use it. ![]() By default, we have a list of rules that we’re actually not going to use. These are how documents get into the queue, or stage. Then that way, everybody who uses this queue can see those fields. We’re going to show, maybe, everything by the vendor and perhaps a total. For this video, we will limit the fields just to show you how that’s done. In the field set option we have the ability to limit what fields are displayed to the user. We’re going to name the queue and then we’re going to hit the field set. We want to use that tool and then you can see we have other customizable features that we won’t dive into everyone of these, but you can feel free to check them out on your own. We’re going to say that this is on the verification. We’ll say that this is our over 100 dollar invoice queue. We’re going to hit okay and then we’re going to give this a name and what we’ll call it is over 100. ABBYY FLEXI CAPTURE VERIFICATIONWe’re going to set up a verification queue, or stage. I would recommend that you read the help information and documentation for that. When we hit the plus stage, there are a lot of different options here that I’m not going to go into every single one of these. ![]() What we would do is select that and then hit the plus stage. For example, if we’re setting up a queue for invoices that are greater than 100 dollars, which will be our sample today, then we’re going to hit the verification, because that’s a verification queue. Now, what I recommend you doing is, you hit the plus stage button on a stage that is similar to the stage that you want to set up. In order to set up a new stage, or queue, sometimes we call them, you will need to select the advanced option. You can see right here that I have my schema on the workflow tab set to simple. We’re going to go to the project menu and hit our project properties option. Now, the first thing we want to do is open our project set up station, which you see in front of you. ![]() ABBYY FLEXI CAPTURE HOW TOToday I am going to show you how to set up a custom stage in ABBYY FlexiCapture Distributed. Watch how to configure stages (also known as queues) within ABBYY FlexiCapture Distributed. ![]()
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