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).
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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.
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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.
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The target file name pattern determines the name of the source file
once it has been moved.
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