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Perceptive Intelligent Capture for

Remittance Processing

Release Notes

Version: 1.1

Compatible with Perceptive Intelligent Capture, Version 5.6 with Service Pack 1

Written by: Product Knowledge R&D Date: May 2015

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Table of Contents

Perceptive Intelligent Capture for Remittance Processing 1.1 ... 4

General Notes ... 4

Compatibility ... 4

Installation Notes ... 4

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Perceptive Intelligent Capture for Remittance Processing 1.1

General Notes

This document, the Release Notes for Intelligent Capture for Remittance Processing (ICR) version 1.1, contains descriptions of enhancements and updates identified by Customers, Support, and the

Professional Services implementation teams

Compatibility

Perceptive Intelligent Capture (PIC) for Remittance Processing, version 1.1 is compatible with Intelligent Capture version 5.6 SP1 or higher. PIC for Remittance also is compatible with both Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle databases.

Installation Notes

To upgrade previous versions of Intelligent Capture for Remittance Processing to version 1.1, use the following steps.

1. Stop the Intelligent Capture Runtime Service and close all Intelligent Capture applications, such as Verifier and Designer.

2. Navigate to the directory where the PIC-Remittance 1.1.1100.zip was downloaded and unzip the file to a temporary directory.

3. Create a backup of the project Global directory and other existing project files, such as ASE pools and other files.

4. Copy the following files from the SDP directory in the .zip extraction directory to the Global directory. 1. Replace the existing SDP and INI files with the version 1.1.1100 SDP and INI files.

2. Optional. Rename the SDP and INI files to match the names in the original Global directory. 5. Update the new INI file with the settings from the backup INI file.

• Any existing VL settings that have a value that is a comma-separated list, change the VL type to be LS. All other VL settings should remain the same type. For example, the existing setting

REP_VL_ReportingFieldList =InvoiceNumber,LAR,Exception,RejectReason has been changed

to REP_LS_ReportingFieldList=InvoiceNumber,LAR,Exception,RejectReason

Note The actual value may vary.

6. Configure any new settings included in the new INI file.

7. If any custom scripting was placed in the UserExits and GlobalVariables classes, copy the custom script from the backup project SDP file to the version 1.1.1100 project file.

8. Create a backup of the Cedar directory.

• For a 32-bit system, create a backup of the %ProgramFiles%\Perceptive\Components\Cedar directory.

• For a 64-bit system, create a backup of the %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Perceptive\Components\Cedar directory.

9. In the .zip extraction directory, navigate to the CedarDirectory directory. 10. Copy all of the files to the Cedar directory.

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• For a 32-bit system, copy the files to the %ProgramFiles%\Perceptive\Components\Cedar directory. • For a 64-bit system, copy the files to the %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Perceptive\Components\Cedar

directory.

11. As an administrator, run RegAppDev.exe.

12. To verify that all assemblies were registered successfully, review the RegisteringResults.txt file. 13. Create a backup of the existing ICR configuration database.

14. In the .zip extraction directory, navigate to the Upgrade directory. • For MSSQL, navigate to the MSSQL\Upgrade directory.

• For Orace, navigate to the Oracle\Upgrade directory.

15. Execute the 1000To1100.sql script on the ICR configuration database.

16. Configure the new columns within the ICR configuration database as outlined in the New Feature section below.

17. Create a backup of the existing Reporting database.

18. In the .zip extraction directory, navigate to the Upgrade directory. • For MSSQL, navigate to the MSSQL\Upgrade\Reporting directory. • For Oracle, navigate to the Oracle\Upgrade\Reporting directory. 19. Execute the 1000To1100.sql script on the Reporting database.

20. Open the project in Designer and import ASE pools for any new ASSA fields. 21. Reset all batches that were not exported to state 200.

22. Restart the Intelligent Capture Runtime Service.

Available documentation

Instructions for installing PIC for Remittance Processing are available in the PIC for Remittance

Processing Installation and Setup Guide 1.1, which isavailable in the Customer Portal on the Enterprise Software website at www.perceptivesoftware.com.

References

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