Information transfer between standard processes

The standard processes transfer information to one another by means of the run-time database and the internal storage folder.

To run the standard processes remotely, allow the remote machine access to both the database and the storage folder.

These tables demonstrate how the information is exchanged among the processes.

Table 1: general steps

Step in the processing sequence

Standard process

Reads

Writes

Step 1

CCM_Registration

request files 1

request records 2

Step 2

CCM_Application

request records 2

correspondence records 2

Step 3

CCM_Communication

correspondence records 2

communication records 2

Table 2: electronic output

Step in the processing sequence

Standard process

Reads

Writes

Step 4

CCM_ElectronicDelivery 5

communication records 2

communication records and electronic output 1

Table 3: printed output

Step in the processing sequence

Standard process

Reads

Writes

Step 4

CCM_PrintDelivery

communication records 2

process and job records 2,3

Step 5

CCM_Bundling

process records 2

envelope records 2

Step 6

CCM_Stacking

envelope records 2

stack records 2

Step 7

CCM_Streaming 4

stack records 2

stack records 2

Step 8

CCM_Conversion 4

stack records 2

stack records 2

Step 9

CCM_Distribution 4

stack records 2

stack records and print output 1

Note the following:

1 Stored in public input and output folders, to be maintained by the customer.

2 These records are stored in the run-time database and can be monitored in KCM Studio.

3 A process record is an alternate representation of a print communication.

4 These standard processes transform an input record, instead of creating a new output record.