EP1282867A2 - Verfahren zum erstellen eines ausgabedokuments in einem computersystem - Google Patents
Verfahren zum erstellen eines ausgabedokuments in einem computersystemInfo
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- the invention relates to a method for creating an output document in a computer system, a computer system suitable for carrying out this method, a corresponding computer program and an associated computer program product.
- an “output document” is understood to mean a document which has a useful content composed of useful data and a formal content composed of shape data.
- a conventional business letter from a company is to serve as an example.
- the possible events here are, for example, the creation of a letter or a fax , a log of a sticky note, an invoice, a delivery note, an offer for an order, etc.
- the user data assigned to these events are, for example, for a letter and a fax: addressee, date, customer number, file number, customer telephone number, customer fax number, subject , Text modules, etc .; for an invoice, a delivery note, an offer, an order: addressee, customer number, invoice number, delivery note number, offer number, order number, date, article name, address number of articles, unit price of articles, total price, final price, delivery time, text modules, etc.
- the form data are, for example, the company name, e.g. B. ⁇ company, a company identifier, eg brand, logo, the bank details of the company, the board members, managing directors.
- the form data can also provide information about the processor in the company, his telephone number and fax number as well as other company-relevant data.
- the company two different branches for example, branch A and branch has an invoice 'representing the output document as an example, can then in principle for both branches have the same structure, with only the relevant information for the branch is different.
- Further variants are, for example, that the output documents " can be formatted in different languages.
- a company can be made up of several sub-companies that have different labels or different logos.
- the business correspondence can be individualized according to the respective clerk of the company whose name, telephone number, fax number, e-mail number etc. Every company has certain rules and guidelines for structuring or formatting its business correspondence.
- Such design guidelines prescribe, in particular, which useful content and which form content must be contained in an output document which is associated with a specific event.
- the useful content of an offer differs from the useful content of a delivery note.
- An invoice can also differ from an offer in terms of its form content if, for example, different departments or areas within the company are responsible.
- the form content and the useful content of an output document are thus determined on the one hand depending on predetermined events, wherein the respective useful content and the respective form content can each be constructed from a large number of useful data or form data.
- the design guidelines specify more or less exactly how the user data u ⁇ , d form data intended for the output document must be formatted. With this formatting, the individual shape data and user data, for example, a specific font and font size as well as the exact placement of the data within the output document are assigned. Other formatting information can be: color, line spacing, tracking, bold, lean, italic, alignment (left-justified, centered, right-justified, block).
- the design guidelines can stipulate whether certain form data are protected and can only be used by authorized access. can be changed. In the design guidelines may be prescribed as well, whether one or more copies must be produced for an output document and whether these copies may have different • Form data.
- a company has many options for creating such an output document.
- the generation of forms and forms in a print shop is still very widespread.
- a suitable form is prepared in 'paper for each event that is printed with the j each case associated invariant shape content.
- the variable portion of the form content and the useful content are then printed on the form, for which purpose this has to be inserted, for example, in a typewriter or in a computer printer.
- a separate print product must be produced for all events and for all variants of the output documents.
- This procedure is quite cumbersome and complex. For example, if there is a change on the company's board of directors, all forms and forms must be reprinted, and using up the old, invalid forms and forms can be critical.
- a change or correction in the design requires guidelines or the relevant form data take a long time until this change is reflected in the respective form.
- Modern applications offer more convenient options for creating an output document, such as a word processing program with which texts can be created, for example the word processing program "WORD". From Microsoft.
- word processing programs can have means for generating form templates in which an invariant form content
- the user can then insert the associated useful content, for example in the form of text modules or by manual input via an input unit, for example a keyboard, and the user can also add variable parts of the form content if necessary is suitable for a network environment, since the individual output documents can be created with a word processing program installed on the respective client, whereby the print jobs also originate from the individual computer clients then a If the forms are to be changed, this change must be carried out for each individual client.
- changing form data that is contained in several forms is cumbersome because each form has to be changed separately.
- the application running on a computer system can also be an enterprise management program.
- Such programs are also referred to as an “ERP application” (Enterprise Resorce Program or Enterprise Relevant Program).
- ERP applications for example SAP applications, process company-relevant data and can generate useful data from them as a function of events.
- SAP applications for example SAP applications, process company-relevant data and can generate useful data from them as a function of events.
- Such an application manages the inventory of a material warehouse, whereby the application can automatically carry out an appropriate inventory and, if necessary, automatically initiate re-orders of outgoing articles or goods : Inventory, unit price, delivery time, order volume.
- the known ERP applications generate a certain number of user data as a function of the predetermined events, with this user data often already being formatted without the possibility of changing it. These applications are particularly suitable for a combination with those mentioned above described forms printed on paper as well as for the overlay technology of the hardware modules and software modules.
- ERP applications With more modern ERP applications, there is also the option of formatting the user data to a certain extent. , 'These options are relatively limited, so that the output document no uniform total income regularly' pressure may be produced between net capacity and shape content. Furthermore, a specialist is required for programming and changing this formatting.
- ERP applications always run on a server or on a mainframe or host. Even if the individual events and thus the order to create an output document are forwarded from a client of the network to the mainframe, the actual creation of the output document must take place on the mainframe. Here too, the performance limit of the mainframe is quickly reached with larger networks. It should also be noted that both the actual ERP application and the creation of the output documents run in the mainframe or in the server, so that the application runs more and more slowly as the number of print jobs increases, which also reduces their performance.
- Such software has at least one input module that takes over the user data of the application.
- a formatting module enables the user data to be reformatted.
- a design module enables the form data to be formatted.
- a mixing module is provided, which combines the formatted user data and the formatted form data to form the output document.
- output modules such as drivers, are provided which enable the output document to be output in a predetermined output type, in particular on a printer.
- a master layout is assigned to the respective event, which contains design guidelines for the output document, which determine from which form data the form content and " from which user data The useful content is formed and how the useful data and form data are formatted in the output document.
- the design guidelines of this master layout are processed, the required form data being taken from a database and the required useful data being adopted by the respective application, with the formatting of the form data and suitable components of a standard program with word processing are used for the user data, and the formatted form data and user data are then prepared for an output type, suitable components of a standard operating system being used for this processing n.
- the invention is based on the general idea, the user data and the shape data independently of a format to provide and define the intended output for the particular document formatting in an associated master Layout 'by means of corresponding design guidelines.
- the user data and form data are then linked in accordance with the desired formatting in order to build up the respective output document.
- this formatting of the form data and user data is carried out with components of a standard program with word processing.
- Known and proven methods are used to work through the design guidelines, which simplifies the procedure. A peculiarity is seen in the fact that user data generated by an ERP application are processed with components of a standard program with word processing.
- a “standard program” is understood to mean a program that is relatively widespread among typical users.
- a “program with word processing” is understood to mean a program that enables texts, for example creation and modification, to be processed on a computer.
- typical See programs with word processing are word processing programs, such as "WORD”.
- Other programs with word processing are, for example, spreadsheet programs, such as "EXCEL”, presentation programs, such as "POWERPOINT”, graphics programs, such as "DESIGNER”, communication programs, such as "OUTLOOK”", and the like.
- Another special feature is the fact that the preparation of formatted form data and user data 'with corresponding components of a standard operating system is carried out, so that can be drawn here on proven and reliable components. In this respect, there is an additional simplification for the process.
- a major advantage of using components of a standard operating system can be seen in the fact that the manufacturers and suppliers of peripheral devices and output units, such as printers, fax machines and monitors, are always interested in the fact that the standards • dard operating systems are adapted to new devices. Accordingly, standard operating systems are immediately equipped with associated (software) modules or (software) components, or software codes are always supplied for the installation of such new devices, with which standard operating systems can be adapted to the new devices. Such software modules or components act like a software interface between the respective peripheral device and the computer system and are generally referred to as “drivers”.
- an authorized user can change the design guidelines using suitable components of a standard program with word processing.
- This measure enables the user to format the output documents in terms of form content and useful content.
- the decisive advantage is that the user can format it of the output document is carried out by means which, due to its practice, are familiar with the standard program with word processing, so that a broad knowledge base of the user can be used here. Accordingly, in principle, any user of the standard program with text processing can make changes to the design guidelines, in particular the formatting of the output documents, provided that the respective company is authorized to do so.
- the form of an electronic file can be provided as the type of output for the output document.
- the output documents can be sent as e-mail, for example, or placed on a network website (Internet or intranet). Furthermore, this simplifies the further processing of the output documents, for example for archiving them in an electronic data store. This simplifies the implementation of a "paperless office”.
- a particularly interesting application of the invention is seen in the case that the application running on the computer system is a company management program (ERP) which generates user data automatically and in a standardized manner as a function of predetermined events.
- ERP company management program
- the user data generated by the ERP application can be formatted in the same way as the form data for " generating the form content.
- the advantageous properties of the invention also become apparent when the application running on the computer system is a standard program with word processing with which a user generates user data individually. Individually designed texts, text modules, tables or graphics as well as any other data objects that the user would like to include in the output document are considered as useful data.
- An event that determines the selection of the master layout can be, for example, a press release that the company wants to bring to the public. Here too, the corporate identity of the company must be observed.
- At least one master layout contains design guidelines for the generation of variants of the output document, these variants being generated for the same event depending on the user and with corresponding parts of the form content and / or the useful content of the variants created therewith are generated by using the same shape data and / or user data.
- a variant of an output document is formed, for example, by rendering the output document with the same content in another language.
- Variants with regard to the company headquarters are also possible. Furthermore, every clerk can a variant can be assigned. In this way, the number of existing forms can be multiplied relatively easily.
- the computer system in which the invention is to be implemented can be designed as a network which has at least one computer server and at least one computer client.
- a company management program (ERP application) then runs on this computer server.
- the method according to the invention can also run on the computer server in such a computer system, although this variant is only meaningful for smaller numbers of computer clients.
- an embodiment is preferred in which at least the formatted form data and user data for the output type are processed on the computer client. In this respect, the computer server is relieved of this work stet. The computing power gained is available to the ERP application, which makes it more powerful.
- a further improvement is achieved in that the processing of the design guidelines for the master layout also takes place on the computer client. This measure also relieves the load on the computer server and thereby improves the flow of the ERP application.
- the master layouts can also be provided on the computer client.
- the database with the shape data can preferably also be provided on the computer client.
- Such an embodiment, in which the master layouts and / or the shape data are provided on the computer client, can advantageously be further developed in that updates for maintaining and maintaining the master layouts or the shape data are provided on the computer server, which are provided during a connection update the master layouts or shape data of the computer client between the computer client and the computer server accordingly.
- This further development culminates in the advantages of the above-described embodiments, since adaptation is carried out only at a single point. Measures must be taken on the form data or on a master layout in order to make this change effective for all connected computer clients.
- the standard program with word processing and / or the standard operating system can be installed on the computer client.
- the invention automatically accesses the most current version of the standard program with word processing or the standard operating system. Accordingly, improvements to this standard software can be made directly by the invention; be used.
- the problem underlying the invention is also solved according to claim 32 by a computer program or computer program product, the program code means of which are suitable for carrying out all steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 16 when the program or program product is executed on a computer system becomes. Furthermore, the problem on which the invention is based is solved according to claim 33 by a computer program product, the program code means of which are stored on a computer-readable data carrier in order to. Carry out the method according to one of claims 1 to 16. if the program product is running on a computer system. t
- Fig. 1 is a circuit diagram-like schematic diagram to explain the process flow when creating an output document according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a circuit diagram-like schematic diagram of a computer system according to the invention.
- an application 1 which can be, for example, a company management program (ERP application), is signaled by means of a corresponding command that a specific event has occurred.
- a corresponding data link, via which the occurrence of the event is communicated to the ERP application 1, is symbolized here by an arrow 2.
- the application 1 generates user data 3, which can be constructed from a large number of user data objects 4 with different contents.
- the user data 3 can be stored in a memory, for example.
- the master layout 5 contains design guidelines 6, depending on which an output document 7 can be created.
- Such an output document 7 contains a variable useful content and a fixed form content. While the useful content can be created anew for each output document 7 that is assigned to the respective event, the form content of the output documents 7 assigned to this event remains essentially constant. In principle, deviations in the form content are formed only by variants of the output document 7, which are explained briefly below.
- the output document 7 forms part of a company's business correspondence, for example. In the present example, the output document 7 can be an offer that is to be directed to a potential customer. The associated event then corresponds to the order to create an offer.
- the design guidelines 6 define the form data 8 from which the form content and from which useful data 3 the useful content of the output document 7 assigned to the respective event is to be formed and how the useful data 3 and form data 8 in the output document 7 are to be formatted.
- the shape data 8 consist of a variety of projects Formd2011enob- ⁇ 9 and may include, however, led to a database. saves.
- the output document 7 is structured as follows:
- Form data objects 9, the sender 12, a company logo 13, bank details 14, a current compilation of the company board 15 and further business information 16 are assigned, are selected from the available shape data 8 and formatted in accordance with the design guidelines 6, in particular placed within the output document 7.
- Are further th from the Formda- '8 that is provided for the current event event data 17 is selected, for example, an appropriate text block.
- the design guidelines 6 stipulate how many copies of the output document 7 are to be produced, the copies being denoted here by 7 ⁇ and 7 x .
- shape data objects 9 are regularly invariant, that is, the same shape data objects 9 are always selected for the structure of the output document 7.
- other shape data can be variable, that is, depending on the boundary conditions, it is selected which shape data objects 9 are to be adopted in the output document 7.
- certain shape data objects 9 may depend on the respective user or processor.
- a processor 19 his telephone number 20 and fax number 21 can be assigned to the output document 7.
- a subject 18 is also selected depending on the respective event from the shape data 8.
- shape data objects 9 can be provided, which depend on the respective customer or the like.
- a suitable title 22 is selected.
- the useful data 3 for example, the respective addressee 23, a suitable contact person 24 and the data 25 generated specifically for the event, in this case the offer, such as article name, unit price, number, total price etc. are taken.
- the output document 7 can be provided in the form of an electronic file, which then, for example. will be sent by email. Output to a printer is also possible.
- the copies 7 and 7 crosses can fundamentally each have a different type of output than the output document 7, whereby, for example, the archiving of the output documents 7 can be simplified.
- the design guidelines 6 can also contain rules for the formation of variants of the output document 7.
- the respective variant is preferably selected via the data coupling 2, via which the respective processor is either identified automatically or manually selects the suitable variant. If, for example, the same offer is to be created by another company headquarters of the company, the user data 23, 24, 25 can remain the same. In particular, the sender 12 can change, however, the processor 19 and his telephone number 20 and fax number 21 can also be different. Accordingly, other shape data objects 9 are then grounded from the shape data 8 selected and adopted in the output document 7. Another variant can be formed, for example, by producing the output document 7 in another language. Here, too, only other shape data objects 9 are taken from the shape data 8.
- a different master layout 5 is accordingly used to generate the output document 7. Consistent data, such as the sender 12 or the board 15, are again formed by the same shape data objects 9 of the shape data 8. Is total "is considerably reduced such by the use of master layouts 5 required with stored therein design guidelines 6. For generating 'various output documents 7 memory requirements. The more the form letter to be used in a company, the greater the advantage of the invention.
- a computer system 26 with the aid of which the above steps for generating an output document 7 are to be carried out, can have a network 27 which has at least one computer server 28 and at least one computer client 29. 2 only four such computer clients 29 are shown. Large networks can have more than ten thousand computer clients 29.
- the individual components of the network 27 are connected to one another, for example via lines arranged in a star shape. Networking via the Internet is also possible or intranet possible.
- the crosslinking is carried out via a data bus 30. To this bus 30 may Seih connected, such as a printer 31 and a communication interface 32, via which the computer system 26 tränet for example, a home 'or can communicate with the Internet.
- several peripheral devices may Seih connected, such as a printer 31 and a communication interface 32, via which the computer system 26 tränet for example, a home 'or can communicate with the Internet.
- Execution means 33 in the form of suitable hardware and software are contained in the computer server 28, in which the application 1 can run. Furthermore, the computer server 28 contains a memory 34 in which the data stored by the application 1, e.g. ERP application, generated user data 3 are stored.
- the application 1 e.g. ERP application, generated user data 3 are stored.
- each computer client 29 provided for carrying out the above method contains a memory 35 in which on the one hand a multiplicity of master layouts 5 and on the other hand a database 36 are stored, the database 36 containing the shape data 8. Furthermore, the computer client 29 contains assignment means 37, for example in the form of software, which assign the associated master layout 5 to the event to be processed in each case. Formatting means 38, for example in the form of software or in the form of program codes, are used in the computer client 29 to process the master layout 5 assigned to the respective event. The formatting means 28 take the required shape data 8 or shape data objects 9 from the database 36 of the memory 35 and the required user data 3 or User data objects 4 in the memory 34.
- the formatting means 38 work with components of a standard program with word processing that are suitable for this purpose, these components, for example in the form of suitable program codes, in contain the formatting means 38 and designated 39. are.
- a standard word processing program is preferably used as the standard program.
- a stan- dard spreadsheet program or 'a standard can be used graphics program or the like.
- the computer client 29 contains output means 40, e.g. in the form of program codes that make it possible to prepare the formatted user data 3 and form data 8 for an output type.
- the output means 40 use components 41 of a standard operating system implemented therein for simplification.
- the output on the printer 31 is desired or prescribed as a special type of output, in which case the components 41 of the standard operating system have a corresponding printer driver or the like.
- the computer client 29 can also have editing means 42, for example in the form of program code means, with which an authorized user can edit one of the master layouts 5 and / or can create a new master layout 5.
- editing means 42 also preferably work with suitable stocks Share 43 a standard word processing program or another standard program with word processing in order to significantly simplify the editing and / or creation of the master layouts 5.
- a keyboard 44 as input means and a screen 45 as a further output unit are connected to the computer client 29, for example.
- the respective user or processor can use the keyboard 44 to enter the presence of a specific event into the computer system 26.
- the processor can use the keyboard 44 - if this is provided - for the present case. Select your own variant for the output document 7.
- a company has, for example, a computer system 26. With a network 27 consisting of a mainframe or host or computer server 28 and 1,000 computer clients 29. Furthermore, this company uses, for example, 200 different forms, each of which has an average of five variants. If the composition of the company's board of directors changes, the administrative effort required to adapt business correspondence is enormous with conventional systems, since 1,000 forms have to be adapted for 1,000 computer clients. In contrast to this, in the invention it is digitally required that an authorized processor enters the new board composition into the computer system .26 in order to save it centrally on the computer server 28. This takes place in the memory 34 of the computer server 28 in the form of updates 46. No more is required.
- the computer client 29 must contact the computer server 28 in order to obtain the required user data 3.
- a corresponding program code ensures that the updates 46 for the shape data 8 and for the master layouts 5 bring about a corresponding adaptation and update of the shape data 8 or the master layouts 5 for the respective computer client 29. This ensures that the output documents 7 are always generated on each computer client 29 with the current form data 8 and with the current master layouts 5. The effort required for this is minimal.
- a further decisive advantage of the computer system 26 designed according to the invention is seen in the fact that the formatting means 38 and the editing means 42 each work with suitable components 39 and 43 of a standard program with word processing, preferably a standard word processing program, whereby the handling of the master Layouts 5 for their care and maintenance is extremely simplified, since the respective processor can fall back on his experience with the standard program, eg standard word processing program.
- the use of components 39, 43 of a standard program with word processing and of components 41 of a standard operating system also enables the master layouts 5 to be easily adapted to improvements in the respective standard program with word processing and the standard operating system.
- the interfaces or drivers' for new peripherals which are provided by the manufacturers for the standard operating system, used also directly from the output means 42nd
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