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Get the current policy name via JavaScript

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Hi,

does anybody know, if there is a way to read the current policy that is set on a

document using JavaScript code from within the document?

Thanks in advance.

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I don't think this is possible.  I checked the Acrobat JavaScript API Reference (  http://livedocs.adobe.com/acrobat_sdk/9.1/Acrobat9_1_HTMLHelp/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm?href... ) and there is the ability to get document info (properties) but Policy Name is not available.

The properties that are available are:

Title

Author

Authors

Subject

Keywords

Creator

Producer

CreationDate

ModDate

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Former Community Member

I don't think this is possible.  I checked the Acrobat JavaScript API Reference (  http://livedocs.adobe.com/acrobat_sdk/9.1/Acrobat9_1_HTMLHelp/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm?href... ) and there is the ability to get document info (properties) but Policy Name is not available.

The properties that are available are:

Title

Author

Authors

Subject

Keywords

Creator

Producer

CreationDate

ModDate

Trapped

Steve

The following has evaluated to null or missing: ==> liqladmin("SELECT id, value FROM metrics WHERE id = 'net_accepted_solutions' and user.id = '${acceptedAnswer.author.id}'").data.items [in template "analytics-container" at line 83, column 41] ---- Tip: It's the step after the last dot that caused this error, not those before it. ---- Tip: If the failing expression is known to be legally refer to something that's sometimes null or missing, either specify a default value like myOptionalVar!myDefault, or use <#if myOptionalVar??>when-present<#else>when-missing. (These only cover the last step of the expression; to cover the whole expression, use parenthesis: (myOptionalVar.foo)!myDefault, (myOptionalVar.foo)?? ---- ---- FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related): - Failed at: #assign answerAuthorNetSolutions = li... [in template "analytics-container" at line 83, column 5] ----