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simple_data
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August 1, 2016
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PDF Processing

  • August 1, 2016
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Hello,

I have a software program that takes data in and reduces it.  The data is then plotted on charts and printed out in a pdf format.  The program can only print one pdf at a time and to one universal location.  There are hundreds of plots and they should be reduced into a few collections.  The data comes in hourly I would like the plots to be produced at least daily.  I have the following issue:

  • I have actions set up to combine the pdf's into the collections.
  • I would like some form of a scheduled solution that would run these actions and place the resultant binder/collection of pdfs where I would like them to go.
  • Can I use JavaScript to do this?

So far my research has indicated that previous versions of adobe would do this through batch processing.  I am using adobe pro XI and it doesn't seem possible.  I tried to point the task scheduler to the program with the .sequ action name but that didn't work.

Is there a way of making Pro XI do this?  If not what programs may be able to perform this action?

Thanks in advance, apologies if this has been asked already.

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Correct answer try67

Your research is correct. Acrobat is not suited for this kind of task.

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simple_data
Participant
August 2, 2016

After further digging in and using the forums correctly this doesn't seem possible.  It seems as though Adobe has locked down what used to be batch processing.  In order to schedule (and essentially automate) an action you have to have more expensive software. Apparently there are third party applications but details have been sparse.

try67
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try67Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 2, 2016

Your research is correct. Acrobat is not suited for this kind of task.

simple_data
Participant
August 2, 2016

try67,

Do you have any recommendations for software that can perform this work?

Thanks in advance.