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Hi,

  I'm working on Dunning notice form which we have in predefined samples of Adobe livecycle. When I opened the dunningnotice.XDP and binded the data XML file, it could able to show all the data in a correct way. Now, my understanding problem is, if I check for any individual field in the form, I could not see any bindings for that field in that object pallette.

Now, I'm surprised how is it showing the data exactly in those files without having any bindings mapped over there? I generally used to have XSD schema which I use as data connection and bind the fields in the form using Default binding tab in object pallette.

I think I'm missing some conceptual understanding over here. Can someone able to help?

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This is a result of implicit data binding.

http://livedocs.adobe.com/livecycle/8.2/acrobat_designer/000257.html

"...the names of the data nodes must match the corresponding containers and fields in the form and be presented in the same order as the fill order in the form."

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This is a result of implicit data binding.

http://livedocs.adobe.com/livecycle/8.2/acrobat_designer/000257.html

"...the names of the data nodes must match the corresponding containers and fields in the form and be presented in the same order as the fill order in the form."

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