There's no need to put the Approve/Reject buttons on the form. You just need the process fields.The following post might be useful: http://forums.adobe.com/message/1356826#1356826.Jasmin
This post might be useful to you.In a nuthshell, the ContentRootURI should be set to repository:// and the form url should be /ApplicationName/Version/FolderStructure/FormName.Jasmin
" I don't think livecycle supports such complex types i.e. it does not support collection of collections."That's not totally true. I've never used List of Lists,but I've used Map of Lists and that worked.Jasmin
OK. I think I've figured it out.Just remove /Applications from your path. For some reason it doesn't seem to need it. So you would end up with /BTDEV/<rest of path> for you path.Jasmin
It should be possible with the DDX language.The way I would approach it is the following:- extract the first page of the document- add the text to the single page- add the page back- repeat the same for each document- add the updated documents togetherJasmin
Let's just to do another test.Go to the following url: http://localhost:8080/repository. This give you access to the repository from a web browser.Browse to your file to make sure it's store in the path you think it's stored in.Let me know.Jasmin
Make sure to set the "PDF Output" from the Output section and not the "Output Result" from the Additional Result to your document variable.PDF Output uses a document variable where Output Result takes a OutputResult data type.Somehow the error is saying you're trying to put document variable into an...
I understand your scenario.You can't just give the user a permission to just reassign a task.The best you can do is give them access to the smallest subset of adminui as possible.I believe Application Administrator is the role that will give you that.Jasmin