Process Data Mapping (PDF/VT to Content Set)
Submits a request to initiate a new Data Mapping operation using a PDF/VT data file specifically.
No Data Mapping configuration or template are specified, and a Content Set will be created based on the default properties extracted from the metadata of the PDF/VT data file.
Request takes no content, and on success returns a response containing additional headers that specify the ID of the new operation as well as link URLs that can be used to retrieve further information/cancel the operation.
Request
Method Type: |
POST |
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URI: | |
Content: | – |
Content Type: |
– |
Add. Headers: |
If server security settings are enabled, then one of the following:
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Parameters
Path
Name | Required | Type | Default Value | Description |
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dataFileId |
– |
– |
– |
The Managed File ID (or Name) of the PDF/VT data file in File Store |
Response
Success
The following lists status codes indicative of a successful response:
Status Code | Content | Content-Type | Add. Headers | Description |
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202 Accepted |
– |
– |
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Creation of new operation successful
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Error
The following lists status codes indicative of a failed or error response:
Status Code | Content | Content-Type | Add. Headers | Description |
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400 |
JSON Error specifying error message |
application/json | – |
PDF/VT data file not found in File Store |
401 Unauthorized |
JSON Error specifying error message |
application/json |
WWW-Authenticate – BASIC (Basic Authentication credentials are accepted) |
Server authentication has failed. Response when either:
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403 Forbidden |
JSON Error specifying error message |
application/json |
– |
Server authentication has succeeded, but user authorization for this specific method has failed. Response when authentication of the credentials or the authorization token specified in the request headers has succeeded, but the user associated with the credentials or the authorization token specified has insufficient role assignment/privileges. |