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one document type vs. multiple document types

siddharthjindal
Level 3
Hi,

I'm trying to train Decipher to read information from remit slips (tabular data). However, the remit slips may differ in their format slightly basis the bank. I want exactly the same column data from each remit slip irrespective of format (header name, column positioning vary).
So should i create multiple document types like remit slip-bank A, remit slip--bank B; or should i create just one document type - calling it remit Slip and then classify all remit slips as one document type?

Regards
Sid
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Ben.Lyons1
Staff
Staff
Hi Sid,

If you're looking to extract the same values, then you should only need 1 DFD and Document Type. This is the main benefit of using Decipher that only need to configure it once and the training will then manage itself by layout.

Thanks

Ben
Ben Lyons
Principal Product Specialist - Decipher
SS&C Blue Prism
UK based

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Ben.Lyons1
Staff
Staff
Hi Sid,

If you're looking to extract the same values, then you should only need 1 DFD and Document Type. This is the main benefit of using Decipher that only need to configure it once and the training will then manage itself by layout.

Thanks

Ben
Ben Lyons
Principal Product Specialist - Decipher
SS&C Blue Prism
UK based

lookman
Staff
Staff
Hi Sid.

To add onto Ben's answer, you can have multiple sample headers for a particular field so if doc A has a different header than doc B, include them both for the field.

jack

siddharthjindal
Level 3
Thank you Ben and Jack. :)