Database property names for jobs with Quadient Inspire Connect
Messages about print jobs that go through a step based on the ComposeAFP or ComposePDF step templates might refer to properties by their database names, which begin with
Job.GMC. The Quadient Inspire Connect feature provides steps to run the Quadient Inspire Designer program.
In the Editable column:
- Yes means that an authorized user can change the value after the workflow has been created.
- No means that an authorized user cannot change the value.
Properties
Database name | Notebook field name | Brief description | Editable |
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Job.GMC.WFDFileLocation | WFD File | A formatting file generated when you use Quadient Inspire Designer to design a print layout. This file contains the application layout and input data that Quadient Inspire Designer uses to generate a print job. | Yes |
Job.GMC.DataFilesLocation | Data files | The file or files containing the variable data that is sent to Quadient Inspire Designer to be included in a new print job. | Yes |
Job.GMC.DataFilesModule | Data modules | Lists the name of the data module or modules in Quadient Inspire Designer that process the variable data files. | Yes |
Job.GMC.FixedDataFilesLocation | Fixed data files | A file containing data that is the same for all jobs processed through this step. The file is sent to Quadient Inspire Designer to be included in a new AFP print job. | Yes |
Job.GMC.FixedDataFilesModule | Fixed data modules | Lists the name of the data module in Quadient Inspire Designer that processes a fixed data file. | Yes |
Job.GMC.JobFile | Quadient JOB file | The production configuration file that Quadient Inspire Designer generates. This file contains configuration information for the printer, so jobs are printed correctly. | Yes |
Job.GMC.SetupFiles | Not present in the property notebook | Concatenates the values of the Data files, Data modules, Fixed data files, and Fixed data modules properties in the correct order. You can use this property in commands and symbol formulas that require more than one of those values. | No |