US2008071824A1PendingUtilityA1

Record relationship processing

Assignee: ALBAUGH VIRGIL APriority: Aug 22, 2002Filed: Nov 13, 2007Published: Mar 20, 2008
Est. expiryAug 22, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Y10S707/954Y10S707/99954G06F 16/10G06Q 30/0283Y10S707/99937
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Abstract

A method and implementing computer system are provided in which a unique primary key is generated to identify an original message which is received for processing. The record for the original message is stored at the primary key. As the message is propagated to the services that are to be performed on the original message, the primary key is also passed to the service. Derivative messages which are produced as a result of the services applied to the original message are identified with the primary key code along with additional derivative key codes related to services applied to the original message. The resulting derivative message storing and tracking process provides a means by which derivative messages are readily identified and associated with an original message as well as the services performed upon the original message in generating the derivative message.

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       10 . A storage medium including machine readable coded indicia, said storage medium being selectively coupled to a reading device, said reading device being selectively coupled to processing circuitry within a computer system, said reading device being selectively operable to read said machine readable coded indicia and provide program signals representative thereof, said program signals being effective to enable processing of derivative files within a computer system, said derivative files being derived from original files, said program signals being selectively operable to accomplish the steps of: 
 obtaining an original file;    creating a primary key designator;    associating said primary key designator with said original file;    determining a first service to be performed on said original file;    performing said first service to said original file to produce a first derivative file, said first service being determined by a user before said original file is obtained;    creating a first derivative key designator, said first derivative key designator being descriptive of said first service, said first derivative key designator including said primary key designator;    associating said first derivative key designator with said first derivative file; and    storing said first derivative file using said first derivative key designator as a file name for said first derivative file whereby a history of services performed on said original file is included in said key designator of said first derivative file.    
   
   
       11 . The medium as set forth in  claim 10  wherein said original file is an electronic communication.  
   
   
       12 . The medium as set forth in  claim 11  wherein said electronic communication is an original email sent from a sender to a service provider, said first derivative file comprising a first derivative email derived from said original email, said first derivative email being sent from said service provider to a receiving party.  
   
   
       13 . The medium as set forth in  claim 12  and further including generating a plurality of derivative emails from said original email.  
   
   
       14 . The medium as set forth in  claim 13  wherein each of said plurality of derivative emails is sent to a different receiving party.  
   
   
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       17 . The medium as set forth in  claim 10  wherein a plurality of services are performed on said original file to produce a corresponding plurality of derivative files, said program signals being further effective for creating a corresponding plurality of derivative designators associated with respective ones of said derivative files.  
   
   
       18 . The medium as set forth in  claim 17  wherein said derivative key designators are descriptive of said services performed whereby services performed on any one derivative file are ascertainable by inspection of a derivative key file associated with said one derivative file.  
   
   
       19 . A communication processing system comprising: 
 a first computer system;    a second computer system, said second computer system being configured to obtain an original file transmitted from said first computer system for processing by said second computer system, said second computer system including means for creating a primary key designator and associating said primary key designator with said original file, said second computer system further including means for determining a first service to be performed on said original file, said first service being determined by a user before said original file is obtained, said second computer system being further configured to perform a first service to said original file, said first service being a processing service performed upon said original file to produce a first derivative file and creating a first derivative key designator, said first derivative key designator including said primary key designator, said second computer system being further configured to associate said first derivative key designator with said first derivative file, said first derivative key designator being descriptive of said first service, said communication processing system being configured to store said first derivative file using said first derivative key designator as a file name for said first derivative file whereby a history of services performed on said original file is included in said key designator of said first derivative file, said second computer system being configured to send said first derivative file to a third computer system.

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