To automatically process the PDF documents uploaded into your designated folder,
schedule the healthcloudds.BatchDocIngestionProcessor Apex class. After the document are
processed, the extracted output becomes available in the Document Extraction Request
object.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions of Health Cloud with the
Agentforce for Health Cloud license
User Permissions Needed
To define, edit, delete, set security, and set version settings for Apex
classes:
Author Apex
Use this automation to extract uploaded documents at regular intervals without manual
intervention.
If you schedule this job through the Salesforce UI, it can be scheduled only at
an hourly interval. To run the job more frequently, schedule it from the Developer Console by
using multiple schedulers offset at 15-minute intervals so that the batch runs four times per
hour, for example, at 00, 15, 30, and 45 minutes. Choose to run it less frequently if your
workload doesn't require constant extraction.
From the User Menu, select Developer Console.
The Force.com Developer Console window opens.
From the Debug menu, select Open Execute Anonymous Window.
The four schedules together make sure that the job runs every 15 minutes.
Select the code statement.
Click Execute Highlighted.
Close the Developer Console.
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