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Good morning Rajiv, could you show me how to configure a DIP process in regards to its index file and field order? Good morning Matt, sure thing, let me share my screen. To continue configuring our DIP process, weamp;#39;ll need to take a look at our index file. In this case, it looks like an ordered DIP. So weamp;#39;ll head over to process settings and select the ordered fields radio button. If youamp;#39;re not using ordered fields, you may be using tag fields which would look something like this. Next, weamp;#39;re also going to want to select double quote as our field delimiter and a comma as our separator, as our index file uses double quotes and commas to delimit and separate the fields. The rest of this page will present us with various other options which will leave untouched for demonstration purposes. Next, weamp;#39;ll want to configure our field order to tell the process how to identify doctypes and keywords within the index file. To begin, weamp;#39;