I'm a new user of Acrobat Pro 9 for making forms that do calculations(or rather trying) using Livecycle Design ES except I've not been able to get past "accessor is unknown" each time I try to test my new form under the "Preview tab." I've checked the formulas against the check script syntax, made sure all the cells are named, checked it against the hierarchy display, and followed the examples given under "Help" with no success. I haven't even been able to duplicate a working form using the simple example given under help. Keep getting the same message over and over: accessor is unknown. I've attached the file in case anyone would like to do a postmortem on it.
Thanks for any help and/or suggestions.
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Unfortunately your form attachment appears to be stuck in some place called 'queued'.
This error is commonly associated with an invalid reference to a repeating object in a table or subform. Take a look at
http://www.acrobatusers.com/forums/aucbb/viewtopic.php?id=12318
to get some ideas.
Steve
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Unfortunately your form attachment appears to be stuck in some place called 'queued'.
This error is commonly associated with an invalid reference to a repeating object in a table or subform. Take a look at
http://www.acrobatusers.com/forums/aucbb/viewtopic.php?id=12318
to get some ideas.
Steve
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I took a quick look at the thread and the circumstances appear to be very similar.
Thank you for your pointing me in the right direction.
Do you have a book/manual/reference that you would suggest for new users?
Thanks again for all your help.
Marlana Campbell
Placentia-Yorba Linda USD
Technology
Ph: 714-985-8680
Fx: 714-577-7005
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Marlene,
The most recent LiveCycle Designer book is available at http://www.adobepress.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0321509870
Steve
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THANK YOU!!!!
The information provided by sconforms was exactly what I needed to
correct the error.
I'll look up the book you referenced sometime this weekend.
In the meantime I'll practice making more tables using calculations.
Marlana
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Steve:
And, now, for one of the embarrassing, newbie questions: how do I note
my thread as being answered?
Thanks.
Marlana
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Sorry, Steve. Found the "answered" button.
(sheepishly)
Marlana
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