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I'd take a look at DICER from Gumbo Software. I tested it quite some time
ago for a similar requirement. It worked fairly easily. To quote from
their web site.
As examples, these capabilities allow you to:
Merge a spooled file containing customer invoices with a spooled file
containing the related packing slips, sorting by customer number. The
resulting spooled file will contain each customer's invoice and related
packing slip as consecutive pages eliminating the manual effort required
to collate the original spooled files.
In the above example, you can specify that a separate spooled file be
created for each customer.
If you created the separate spool files for each customer, you could then
direct different sizes to different print queues.
i.e. <=X pages FOLDS >X pages FLATS.
http://www.gumbo.com/Licpgm/Dicer.html
They also offer a free DUMPSTER utility.
Neither I nor Canon has any business relationship with Gumbo Software.
William Scott
Advisor, Solutions Engineering
Canon Solutions America, Inc.
5600 Broken Sound Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33487
www.csa.canon.com
wscott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
T 561.997.3256
From: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 11/02/2017 06:38 PM
Subject: Re: Suggestions wanted on reducing time to assemble
month-end invoices
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks, Justin - that helps!
On 11/2/2017 5:10 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
The most recent case, we had a *SCS spooled file, a *USERASCII spooledfile and a PDF for each order. We just sent them to the OUTQ with the
three for a given order back-to-back. Originally, the *SCS, *USERASCII
and PDF's all came from separate programs, so we had to change the process
to create all the documents for a single order together.
enough to server as separators.
We do not use separator pages. The documents themselves are distinct
invoices
In the OUTQ, the spooled files look like this:
*SCS-Order#123
*USERASCII-Order#123
*PDF-Order#123
*SCS-Order#456
*USERASCII-Order#456
*PDF-Order#456
*SCS-Order#789
*USERASCII-Order#789
*PDF-Order#789
-----Original Message-----
From: Vernon Hamberg [mailto:vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 4:50 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Suggestions wanted on reducing time to assemble month-end
invoices are one document?
Hi Justin
A little more detail, maybe - do you mean each statement and associated
processes in between - I don't know yet if those have any bearing on the
And did you include am easily-recognizable separator?
The invoice run precedes the statement run - and there are other
statement run.
Thanks
Vern
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