Defining Output Destinations
ePublisher AutoMap allows you to create and manage output locations independent of your jobs. This flexibility allows you to define your output locations and then select the one you want to use when you create a new job. You can also create a new output location as the final part of the job creation process. ePublisher AutoMap allows you to deploy the final output files to a folder on a local or shared file system, such as C:\helpdocs
or \\server\share
.
To define output destinations:
1. If you use the ePublisher AutoMap user interface to schedule an ePublisher Express project, you must set the deployment destination in the ePublisher Express project. For more information, see
Creating Output Destinations.
3. If you use ePublisher AutoMap to schedule a Stationery project, you must set the deployment destination in the job settings, and you must set the deployment destination independently for each target. Specify the deployment destination in the job settings by completing the following steps:
a. Start ePublisher AutoMap.
b. Select the job to edit in the ePublisher AutoMap main window.
c. On the Job menu, click Edit.
d. Select the Target Configuration tab.
e. In the left pane, select the target for which you want to set the output destination.
f. On the Info tab, in the Deployment area, specify the deployment destination information.
g. Click OK.
4. If you use the CLI to run a Stationery project, you can set the deployment destination in the ePublisher AutoMap job settings or in the CLI. Set the deployment destination in the job settings by completing the following steps:
a. Start ePublisher AutoMap.
b. Select the job to edit in the ePublisher AutoMap main window.
c. On the Job menu, click Edit.
d. Select the Target Configuration tab.
e. In the left pane, select the target for which you want to set the deployment destination.
f. On the Info tab, in the Deployment area, specify the deployment destination information.
g. Click OK.
For more information about setting the deployment destination in the CLI, see
Using the Command-Line Interface.
Last modified date: 06/11/2024