I have subforms which have individual fields which I have to set access either open or protected. Instead of listing each single field, is there a way I can use a for loop to iterate through the subform and set each field access as needed?
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If you just set the access on th esubform then all children in that subform will inherit that paroperty
Paul
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I tried that.
Subform.access = “protected”; didn’t work.
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What is the target version of your form?
Paul
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I don’t understand your question. What is a target version?
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The target version describes for what Acrobat/Reader version you form is designed.
You can set the target version in Designer unter the form properties > defaults > choose Target version.
The higher the target version the more functions are available for the form.
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That’s unfortunate because we aren’t using Acrobat/Reader to read the forms. We’re using a product called FormStream Filler. Anyway, I stumbled onto a technique used in a previous form here. I don’t understand everything about it, but I was able to replace enough code to get it to work with my form. Suffice to say it has a lot to do with nodes.
Thanks for answering.
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