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Overview

Document classifications enable CA DataMinder to detect specific types of document, for example, sales proposals, contract agreements, or airline Web sites.

When are document classifications used?

This feature is used by Document Classifier triggers. You can associate any classification with these triggers. When the trigger activates, CA DataMinder compares the active document (for example, this could be an e-mail or attachment, or a scanned file) against the specified classification. If it confirms the match, the trigger action is invoked.

Classification parameters

Each document classification uses parameter settings to identify document types defined by you. These parameters contain the rules that enable CA DataMinder to identify specific types of document, for example, sales proposals or contract agreements.

When classifying a document, CA DataMinder calculates a document score, based on the classification parameters. It uses this to quantify the probability that, for example, an e-mail attachment really is a sales proposal.