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Unable to access process variable value in the DXFA file

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Hi,

I am using the On-Demand-Assembly solution accelerator to stitch forms. I am trying to access a process variable inside the dxfa file.

This is the syntax i used: <c:forEach var="templateItem" items="${requestScope.paramsMap.templateList}"> The templateList value is not being fetched. The same code works fine if I hard code the items.

paramsMap is set as the Parameters Map variable in the invokeODADocument service.

Any suggestions on what I might be missing here??

Thanks.

Regards,

Vidya

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Vidya Kesavan,

Just a shot in the dark here, but I think you may have a typo in "requestScropt.paramsMap.templateList" where "paramsMap" should be "paramsmap" in the context of the CSC template. That could be the cause, making it impossible for ODA to find the variable you're referencing. (I believe it's "paramsmap" within the CSC regardless of what name you have the Parameter Map process variable.)

Stefan

Adobe Systems

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Vidya Kesavan,

Just a shot in the dark here, but I think you may have a typo in "requestScropt.paramsMap.templateList" where "paramsMap" should be "paramsmap" in the context of the CSC template. That could be the cause, making it impossible for ODA to find the variable you're referencing. (I believe it's "paramsmap" within the CSC regardless of what name you have the Parameter Map process variable.)

Stefan

Adobe Systems

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] ----