Overview (Content Inspection)
Settings
(1) Name: A Content Inspector can be searched via the filter field or via the tree structure (groups are shown as folders).
(2) Type: The type of the Content Inspector. This value only has an informational character and no other function.
(3) File pattern: The file pattern the Content Inspector reacts to. The file pattern is used as a simple preselection to determine if the Content Inspector is responsible for a file. See also section "Content Inspection".
(4) Data transmission: This specifies to which instance the Content Inspector passes his files. Files can, for example, be forwarded to a profile, or even be sent by email. See also section "Content Inspection".
(5) Inspectors: All File Inspectors of the Content Inspector are listed. For multiple entries, only the first File Inspector will be visible, but the others can be seen in a pop-up window when hovering over the Content Inspector.
(6) Burger menu: More view options.
(7) Expert search: See section "Expert search".
(8) Display: Two views organized in groups and a tile view (without groups). The tile view displays images that have been assigned in the respective entries.
(9) Selection list on the top right: The selected client. For each Content Inspector, you can define for which clients it is visible.
Context menus
Selected group (folder)
Create new group |
Self-explanatory. |
Change/Delete group |
Self-explanatory. |
Set entries to active/inactive |
All entries of a group (and sub groups) can be set active or inactive. |
Create new inspector |
Self-explanatory. |
Import entry |
Import a previously exported entry. |
Test all inspectors of this group |
You can upload a file. As a result, you will receive a list of all Content Inspectors (of this group) that have accepted this file. The priority, the file pattern and all File Inspectors of the Content Inspector are taken into account during the test. Note: If several Content Inspectors are returned as a result, this does not mean that all of them will process the file during runtime, as the first suitable one is used here. |
Selected Content Inspector
Create new inspector |
Self-explanatory. |
Edit/Delete/Only view/Duplicate inspector |
Self-explanatory. |
Set entry to active/inactive |
Self-explanatory. |
Open in new window |
The entry will be opened in another browser tab. Attention: Your browser may block this as an unauthorised popup. Check your browser settings if necessary. |
Quick view |
A small window will open, showing the main settings of the Content Inspector. |
Display as DataFlow |
The workflow definition is displayed as a data flow diagram (not editable). |
Export/Import entry |
Self-explanatory. The format is a signed XML, so it is no longer possible to import the file if it is changed. Note: Old " .obj" files can still be imported. Note: We also provide the Transport Manager. |
Compare (Diff) with |
Compares the Content Inspector with another Content Inspector (you can also compare with an imported Content Inspector) . As a result you get a diff file with the differences. |
To clipboard |
Here you can copy the name and the ID of the Content Inspector entry. |
Generate PDF |
Creates a PDF containing all settings of this Content Inspector entry. |
In use by |
Shows where the Content Inspector is used, e.g. in a workflow. |