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Dynamic table generation

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Hi everybody !

I'm using Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES free trial.

I have a set of data and two pdf. The first is a pdf i got on the web, which was created with Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES full version.

The second is the one i created with the trial version.

I'm trying to display several data like this:

    <history>
        <date>08/05/2009</date>
        <doc>doc</doc>
        <desc>desc</desc>
    </history>

    <history>
         <date>09/05/2009</date>
         <doc>doc</doc>
         <desc>desc</desc>
     </history>

     ...


With the first pdf it works fine. All the data are displayed.

But only one data is displayed with mine.

I checked all the options (like binding) and there are all the same on the two pdf.

So is there a limitation on the trial version with repeating data ??

Thanks

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No there are no limitations in the trial version, but the one you got from the web is probably saved as a dynamic PDF and yours is probably not saved that way.

Paul

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Former Community Member

No there are no limitations in the trial version, but the one you got from the web is probably saved as a dynamic PDF and yours is probably not saved that way.

Paul

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Thanks. It is exactly what i was looking for.

Guillaume

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