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and Webinars Careers Newsletter Contact Us This article applies to the following current products, versions, categories and scanners (if applicable): ProductVersionCategory CAPTURE7.5Validation/Verification CAPTURE8.0Validation/Verification CAPTURE9.0Validation/Verification http://forums.kofax.com/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=17002 QAID # 14634 Question / Problem: Performing a Database Validation on a Document, why does the following error occur: "Invalid Data Source Connection. ##### Sending the batch to QC. <Name>, kfxloadvalidation[script returned fatal error]" ? Answer / Solution: This error occurs due to an invalid ODBC DSN connection. http://knowledgebase.kofax.com/faqsearch/results.aspx?QAID=14634 If this error does not occur configuring the Database Validation on the Document Class, it points to the source of this issue being the configuration of the ODBC DSN on the working machine versus the non-working machine. First, verify that the System DSN defined under the ODBC Data Source Administrator is able to connect to the desired database using the Test button. This Windows test verifies that the selected database is seen, but it does not verify that the connection can be accessed for all purposes. Second, verify that the DSN is using the same configuration and type and version of database drivers as the working system. This behavior is usually due to a difference in the configuration of ODBC DSN of machines that are working versus those that are not. A related issue is the operating system and SQL client being used for t
"Verifying Kofax Capture Installation" 3.1 Working with Kofax Capture Batch Classes After you have completed the installation and configuration tasks, your Kofax Capture workstation has two published http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/doc.1111/e15965/c03_using.htm batch classes: ScannedDocsForOracleUCM and ScannedDocsForSOracleUCMParam. Both batch classes (shown in the figure below) are set up to support the standard required Oracle Content Server check-in parameters. In addition, the batch class ScansForOracleUCMParameters illustrates how a batch class can be configured for optional Oracle Content Server parameters, such as Release Date, Expiration Date, and so forth. Like all Kofax Capture batch classes, these error codes Oracle Content Server batch classes are constructed using field types, index fields, form types, and document classes, which are described in the following sections. Note: For more information about batch classes, view the Kofax Capture online help. This section covers the following topics: "Folders" "Field Types" "Setting Up Field Types" "Document Classes" "Setting Up Document Class Index Fields" "Mapped Index Fields" "Form kofax database validation Types" 3.1.1 Folders Folder classes define the properties of folders for a batch class. Batches are a collection of pages, documents, and folders that are organized into a hierarchy that you define. As with other elements of a batch class, you can create, edit, and delete folder classes. In addition to organizing your documents within Kofax Capture, the real advantage to using folders comes after the documents have been released from Kofax Capture. If you ensure that the folder hierarchy in Kofax Capture matches (as closely as possible) the hierarchy used by your document management software, you can more easily import those documents into your third-party software. Folders are created and filled with documents as the documents are processed through the Kofax Capture workflow. You can create folders manually (with batch editing), or you can allow them to be created automatically in accordance with rules you define. Likewise, you can place documents into folders manually or automatically. Pages can be added to documents, and documents can be added to folders. Folders can be added to other folders (nesting) up to 32,000 levels. However, loose pa
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