Please someone explain me the following -
I am unable to understand
Multi Value and Requires Reference
Please someone explain me the following -
I am unable to understand
Multi Value and Requires Reference
I meant these two fields
Can you please send full screen shot where did it appear?
I want to know the usage of
After the new Field is created you can click the slider and specify whether it is multi-value ( Is multi-value ) or if it allows for values with no evidence in the document to be processed ( Requires reference ).
Regards,
usha
please explain me this
This might help you understand.
The “is multi value” slider option in Document Understanding refers to a setting that determines whether a field in a document can have multiple values or not.
In the context of document understanding, a field refers to a specific piece of information that is extracted from a document. For example, if you were processing an invoice, the fields might include things like the invoice number, the date of the invoice, and the total amount due.
When you create a field in Document Understanding, you have the option to indicate whether it can have multiple values or not. If you select “is multi value”, it means that this field can appear multiple times within a single document. For example, if you were processing a purchase order that included multiple items, you might have a “product name” field that appears multiple times, once for each item.
On the other hand, if you leave “is multi value” unchecked, it means that this field can appear only once within a document. For example, the “invoice number” field should only appear once on a given invoice.
By specifying whether a field is multi-value or not, you are helping to ensure that the document processing model can accurately extract all the relevant information from the document.
Hope you understand
Usha
Nice…Reference explanation please
You now have the possibility of defining whether a field allows values to be reported for it, even if they do not have a reference in the document being processed.
can you please explain a bit more
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