What is Transactional Printing?

Transactional printing can also use all aspects of static, versioned, personalized and customized printing, and then goes to the next step by creating charts and graphs on the fly using the data on the file, or by incorporating matrices and/or lookup tables.
As one example, imagine that you have financial information on your data file. Let's say, for instance, that you want a pie chart to show ATM usage for a particular period of time. By reading the detail information on the file, we can create a pie chart (or any other kind of chart) showing the amount of ATM usage for cash withdrawals, retail purchases, and other purchases.
Transactional printing uses complex, customized output that contain user-specific, data-driven charts and graphs (e.g., credit card history, portfolio performance). |