Was quickly checking this out:http://help.adobe.com/livedocs/acrobat_sdk/10/Acrobat10_HTMLHelp/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=Acrobat10…"Each row must be tab delimited"--> Is the text file data tab-delimited?The method importTextData() seems to only support tab-delimited files --> so ...
HI Diego, Yes, we got it working!So the solution could be one of the following, depending on your requirement:1) Return a hashmap / list 2) Use the XMLData script object in Designer3) Add a 'wrapper' Java WS between LC Process & the PDF. The PDF calls the Java and then can integrogate the "table of ...
10 points for you Bruce....Quality stuff.... all works... thank you Bruce.With the xfa.form.merge(); invoked afterwards.....Please drop me an email sometime:forums [at] 8bitplatoon [dot] com.
Thanks alot Bruce - this I will definately try.I previously tried other means... eg:xfa.form.form1.subform1.subform2.loadXML(...);However, invoking the loadXML on the datasets makes 100% more sense.Let me give this a try...Regards, Luigi
I can't remember if it is a map or list.... that is required in the input, however... you can see that...but make sure the sub-type of the attachment/map is a "document" type.when i get back onto workbench... i'll give full full details....
So I assume you have LC Forms then:Then simply use the LC Forms RenderForm component (check the "ALL" properties), one of them is an attachment list/map.You sortedHave fun.Luigi
This works in a submit button:mailto:?cc=K.A.@aol.com,T.P.@aol.com?subject=example subjectThis works on any other event:event.target.submitForm({cURL:"mailto:?cc=K.A.@aol.com,T.P.@aol.com?subject=dddddd&body=dddd",cSubmitAs:"PDF",cCharset:"utf-8"});