The document hierarchy defines the structure of the documents
that you are processing and how Taskmaster Capture processes each element
within the structure. The document hierarchy is also referred to as
the Setup DCO.
Document structure
The document hierarchy describes the structure of the documents
that your application is designed to process. The levels within the
hierarchy are batch, document, page,
and field.
Relation of the document hierarchy to the runtime batch hierarchy
The document hierarchy describes the general structure
of the documents that your application supports in terms of document
types, page types, and fields. By contrast, a runtime batch describes
specific documents that contain specific pages and specific data.
Page type versions
Although individual pages within a runtime batch might
be of the same type, the pages might look different.
TravelDocs: Create the document hierarchy
The document hierarchy enables the Taskmaster application to convert
a collection of unstructured images into a structured runtime batch
hierarchy that contains the relevant business data.