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7.1 Accepted formats
7.2 File and directory structure
7.3 Content files
7.4 DRS Documentation files
7.5 Procedures to create a batch

There are two methods you can use to create Opaque objects in Batch Builder:

  1. Manually create objects from template. This is best when you have less than 5 objects to work with. In this scenario you generate an object structure in BB for each object and then copy files into it (can be done outside BB). See Section 7.5.1 for the procedure.

  2. Automatically build objects from template. This method is best for large batches of objects (5 or more objects per batch). In this scenario BB generates object structure for each of your objects and moves files into object directories. Before this can happen you need to rename your files to add special "object name" file prefixes or provide mapping files that associate files with their objects. See Section 7.5.2 for the procedure.

Note that an opaque object can have only one directory named "content" (where all the content files are stored). Inside the content directory there can be additional nested directory structures. However the word "content" is reserved and cannot be used in the name of any directories that are part of the opaque object.

Opaque objects and the files they contain cannot be delivered using DRS delivery systems, such as FDS. Opaque content can only be downloaded through Web Admin.

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