Hi,
it did an Extension for mayan called /document_analyzer

https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/document_analyzer

The idea behind is to analyze a document and store the result in an generic 
way (similar to metadata structure). At the moment there are two 
"analyzers" implemented. One which reads the exif data and one where you 
can configure regular expressions which are used to parse the ocr result of 
an document.
If you are able to write an regular expression to parse the invoice number 
(be aware that the ocr qualtity is very important !) you can use the 
extension to store the invoice number in a metadata like structure. You can 
also configure an mayan index on it.

br
Matthias


Am Donnerstag, 8. Juni 2017 22:54:09 UTC+2 schrieb Douglas Van Es:
>
>
> if i crack this or hear from anyone at mayan i'll be sure to let you know. 
>
> i'm in the same boat, if i can be sure mayan is going to work for us a 
> support plan is in our future as well. 
>
>
>
> On Tue, 06 Jun 2017 17:13:08 -0700, David Kornahrens wrote: 
>
> > I'm currently trying to walk myself through the program as well.  We 
> > really see the potential here, but help doesn't come quick.  I'm 
> > interested in getting a support plan, but not if the support speed 
> > doesn't increase. 
> > 
> > Roberto has answered a few questions, but it's more of a waiting game 
> > really.  I posted some issues in the GitLab repository, but nothing on 
> > that yet either.  Let me known if you figure it out, we are looking into 
> > the same thing. 
>
>
>

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