Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 939

Example 8: Imposition and Marks Files
Dropped file names
MyImpositionName.pjtf
MyImpositionName.ps
File naming patterns
Source: [$].[%Ext]
Target: [$]
New job name or existing job found MyImpositionName
Example 9: Preps .Job Files
Dropped file name
PrepsJobName.job
File naming patterns
Source: [$].job
Target: [$]
New job name or existing job
found
PrepsJobName
Example 10: JDF-MIS Stripping Parameter Files
Dropped file name
JDF-MISStrippingParams.jdf
File naming patterns
Source: [$].jdf
Target: [$]
New job name or existing job
found
JDF-MISStrippingParams
About naming patterns in smart hot folders
Smart hot folders use three naming patterns: source file name
(source), target job name (target job), and target file name (target
file).
The source file name pattern determines which source files will be
accepted by a smart hot folder.
If the source file name does not match the source file name pattern,
the source file is rejected and placed in the
Jobs
\SmartHotFolders\<Smart Hot Folder Name>
\Processed\Rejected
folder.
The target job name pattern determines the job name by back-
referencing the source file naming pattern.
If an existing job is not found that matches the target job name, the
smart hot folder creates a job.
Note: No target job name pattern is required for smart hot folders that only
move or rename files.
The target file name pattern determines the name of the source file
once it has been moved.
About naming patterns in smart hot folders
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