This object represents a TextBlock on a document. A TextBlock can contain one or more lines.
The SCBCdrTextblock object provides the following properties.
This read-only property returns the block weight.
The SCBCdrWKDOCLib object provides the following type definitions.
Cedar candidates are generated during the analysis step and are representing possible results of a field.
The SCBCdrDocPage object represents a single DocPage within a workdoc.
When importing a MSG file into a workdoc, the most important properties of the email are stored in the workdoc and available in the custom script through the "ISCBCdrEmailProperties" interface that can be queried from the SCBCdrWorkdoc interface.
This object contains the evaluated data to extract from the document.
This is a collection of all field objects contained in the current WorkDoc object.
A folder can represent an array of workdocs within a batch. A folder can contain one or more workdocs. During classification and extraction, you can access all workdocs of the same folder from within a script.
The Cedar table object represents a logical table in a document assigned to a Cedar field of a workdoc.
This property sets or returns the color used for TextBlock highlighting.
This read-only property returns the height of the TextBlock in pixels.
This read-only property returns the left border of the TextBlock in pixels.
This read-only property returns the number of the DocPage where the TextBlock is located.
This read-only property returns the whole text of the TextBlock.
This read-only property returns the top border of the TextBlock in pixels.
This property sets or returns whether the highlighted rectangle of the TextBlock is visible if the TextBlock highlighting is enabled.
This read-only property returns the width of the TextBlock in pixels.
This read-only property returns the number of Words that belong to the TextBlock.
Use this read-only property as an index for the Word array of the workdoc.
This object represents a textual word of a document.
The Cedar workdoc object stores all data of one document. The amount of data grows during the processing steps of OCR, classification and extraction.
Weight as Double