The following diagram shows the sequence of events initiated by the user request to copy a document. In the
BeforeCopyDocument event, the user interaction can be canceled. To verify if the opening module is the
current module please use the
Project.ScriptExecutionMode property.
Caution:
If you edit a batch during
processing by copying a document or page this does not copy any existing custom
storage strings. You can use the
AfterCopyDocument or
AfterCopyPage events to set them via script.
Copy the document only if the copied document is classified to a specific class ("ClassA"), and assign that class to
the copied document. If the copied document has another classification result, cancel the copy action.
' Project Script
Private Sub Batch_BeforeCopyDocument(pSrcXDocInfo As CASCADELib.CscXDocInfo, sClassName As String, bCancel As Boolean)
If pSrcXDocInfo.XDocument.ExtractionClass = "ClassA" Then sClassName = pSrcXDocInfo.XDocument.ExtractionClass
Else
bCancel = True
End If
End Sub
' Project Script
Private Sub Batch_AfterAddDocument(pSrcXDocInfo As CASCADELib.CscXDocInfo, pNewXDocInfo As CASCADELib.CscXDocInfo)
Dim n As Long
For n = 0 To pSrcXDocInfo.XDocument.Fields.Count - 1
pNewXDocInfo.XDocument.Fields(n).InitiFromField(pSrcXDocInfo.XDocument.Fields(n))
Next n
End Sub
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