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Setting up file processing: Snapshot Forms

Using file processing, you can set up a form-enabled file to generate a PDF "snapshot" of the form, and then save that copy to a file location and / or email it. The "snapshot" process converts an Axiom form to a stand-alone PDF file, so that it can be accessed outside of Axiom Budgeting and Forecasting for Higher Education. When used with multipass processing, snapshot form provides a production reporting feature for Axiom forms, where the form can be processed multiple times over a specified dimension, saving and/or emailing the PDF generated for each pass.

When you use the snapshot form option, Axiom Budgeting and Forecasting for Higher Education processes the form-enabled source file and renders the web form, then generates a PDF copy of it. This PDF generation is the same process that occurs when using Tools > Generate PDF on an Axiom form in the Web Client. The Axiom form should be set up as needed for optimal PDF generation. For more information, see Configuring an Axiom form for printing to PDF.

Special design considerations may apply to certain forms, especially if the target form contains Embedded Form components. For more information, see Design considerations for snapshot form processing.

IMPORTANT: Snapshot form processing can only be executed by Scheduler. It cannot be executed locally on the Desktop ClientGeneral term for using either the Excel Client or the Windows Client, both of which are installed to the user's desktop.. You must create a Scheduler job, add a File Processing task, and configure that task to process the form-enabled file that has been configured for snapshot form processing. For more information, see Scheduler and Scheduler task: File Processing.

To set up file processing to create and deliver snapshot PDF copies of an Axiom form:

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  2. In the File Processing pane, for Processing Type, select Save Snapshot of Forms.

  3. In the Output File Settings section, complete the following settings to determine the delivery of the output file (or files):

    Item Description

    Output To

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    Output file name

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    Output folder

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    File Generation

    This option only applies when using multipass processing. Select one of the following:

    • Create a Single Output File (default): The results of each pass are collected into a single output file. For example, if the multipass settings result in 10 passes, then one output file is created, containing the output of all 10 passes.
    • Create an Output File for Each Pass: The results of each pass are saved as individual output files. For example, if the multipass settings result in 10 passes, then 10 output files are created (one file for each pass).

    For snapshot, standard (non-multipass) processing always produces a single output file.

    Save or Email Files

    Select a delivery option for the output file (or files):

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  4. If you chose to email the output file (or files), complete the Email Settings:

    Item Description

    To

    Bcc

    Enter the email addresses to receive the output file via email. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon.

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    From

    Select one of the following to specify the From address:

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    For more information, see How email is delivered for file processing.

  5. If you want to use multipass processing on the file, then complete the MultiPass Settings.

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  6. When you are finished configuring the file processing settings, click File Options > Save to save the settings in the file.

Results

The file can now be scheduled for execution using Scheduler. As noted previously, snapshot form processing can only be executed via Scheduler, using a File Processing task.

Example Scheduler job configured to run snapshot form processing

When the Scheduler job is run, the following actions will occur, depending on whether Process File Multipass is enabled for the job:

  • If Process File Multipass is not enabled, the file will be refreshed "as is," the PDF snapshot copy will be taken, and the PDF will be saved and/or emailed according to the file processing settings.

  • If Process File Multipass is enabled, the file will be refreshed using a multipass filter to limit the data to the current multipass item (for example, for the current VP if processing by DEPT.VP). This process will occur for each unique multipass item being processed, with a different multipass filter being applied for each pass.

    If the file generation is to multiple output files, then the PDF snapshot copy is taken after each pass, and then saved and/or emailed according to the file processing settings.

    If the file generation is to a single output file, then the results of each pass are collected into a single PDF file. When all of the passes are complete, the PDF is saved and / or emailed according to the file processing settings.