Document Matcing snip integrity check
I was document matching (DM) a large PDF file the other day and while I was reviewing the DM output, it occurred to me that it would be nice to have a feature where DataSnipper could quickly identify discrepancies (or better said, lack of consistency) across the uploaded PDF files and the DM that was performed... for example, let's say the uploaded documents are different (so, Form Extraction is not an option), but there are some consistent documents - i.e., invoices or bills of lading are included in the PDF import. It would be nice if DM had the ability to sort of identify instances where "consistent" documents in an PDF import don't have consistent snips. For example, let's say, of the 100 pages in a PDF, 25 of them are copies of invoices... and for my DM, 99% of the snips are from 23 of 25 invoices... It would be nice if I could quickly identify the 2 invoices that are in the PDF but didn't have the same volume of DM as the other invoices... I would liken this to a "completeness" assertion - i.e., why did the client give me two invoices that don't have the same volume of snips as the other 23. Its difficult to explain this in words, but the idea being not just assessing what DM did match, but also assessing what wasn't matched. Thanks!
Are you able to elaborate on this a little more.
Document Matching will currently leave the cells blank if it does not find a match. Taking a look on a row by row bases to see the rows which have any blank cells is therefore one way to achieve what you propose.
Does this capture the essence of the request?
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Andy G. commented
I agree with your comments above... it does capture the essence. My comment was more from a holistic standpoint, rather than going row-by-row through the DM results, but yes, your comments does capture the essence. Thank you!