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eDocument is created with “to include in a batch” state and in manual way you can:

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  • Hold:  eDocument remains retained without including in a batch.
  • Create a batch: it will create a new batch for eDocument
  • Add a batch:  an eDocument is included inside the existing batch.

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In any of the options, the entrance is marked, and you press the corresponding button:

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Retain:

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Once you mark  an eDocument by pressing “ hold up” button , it stays with the “ retain” status. 

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From the “retained” state you can:

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From the retained state, you cannot create a new batch, for this you should release an eDocument and once is released, create a new batch.


Create a batch:

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Once an eDocument is being created with an “include in a batch” state, press “create a batch” to create a new batch where we include an eDocument (a type of the batch that is being created depends on the terms of the conditions that have been configurated):

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A state now is changing into: “included in a batch”: 

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We press “include in a batch” when we want to include an eDocument in an existing batch:

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The system shows the batches that exists and continuing open to accept new eDocument. (Possible change to validate and only show batches that by definition can include). 

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A status change now into “included in a batch”

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Once eDocument was being included in a batch, it is possible to take it away by pressing “remove from a batch”. In this case the statement changes from “included in a batch” into “ to include in a batch again”.

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