IBM Datacap Taskmaster Capture 8.0.1: Implementation and Configuration (ILO) (F1767)
NOTE: This is an online course. Please do not make travel arrangements for this course. After you receive confirmation that you are enrolled, you will be sent further instructions to access audio and video.
This course is for those whose job includes responsibility for implementing and configuring data capture solutions using the IBM Datacap Taskmaster software suite.
You work with a fully functioning IBM FileNet P8 system with IBM Datacap Taskmaster installed to practice the skills required to implement and configure data capture solutions.
Skills Gained
- Introduction to IBM Datacap Taskmaster features
- Business need
- IBM Datacap Taskmaster architecture
- IBM Datacap Taskmaster overview
- Taskmaster workflow, databases, rules, actions, data structure
- The Datacap Studio GUI
- Business Scenario
- Create an application
- The application folder structure
- Taskmaster Application Manager user interface
- Datacap Studio user interface
- Image acquisition
- vScan task
- Image enhancement
- Page identification
- Page identification methods
- Page identification rules and actions
- Data recognition
- Barcodes
- OCR (Optical character recognition)
- ICR (Intelligent character recognition)
- OMR (optical mark recognition)
- Data validation
- Data range
- Field format
- Valid dates
- Accuracy of calculations such as totals, tax, .etc.
- Required fields are present
- Document verification
- Document export to corporate data repository
- Data capture process enhancement
- vScan advanced tasks
- Fingerprinting
- Setup Zones
- Locate fields and attach rules
- Add a new page
- Add a multipage document
Database access skills for data lookup to validate corporate data and to locate fingerprint definitions
Who Can Benefit
This intermediate course is for anyone who needs to implement or configure data capture applications using IBM Datacap Taskmaster solution.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the following is helpful but not required:
- Basic structured and object oriented programming concepts
- XML

















