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  • Sihamgbedekar (the above poster) has a component on his blog (eslifeline.wordpress.com) with which you can pass in a TaskID and get all the attachments within that task. I'd take a look at it!Conversely, you can simply use the built-in functionality of the Assign Task (user) service to store any att...

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  • S. BishopI'm not sure if this would be viable for you or not but the word "Approve" is detected by LiveCycle as a "special" route name and thus is going to be shoved all the way to the right. However the word "Approved" is not "special" and would result in "Archive" being the rightmost button.As far...

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  • Out of curiosity, does anyone know where/how Draft's are stored?Josh Boylejboyle@cardinalsolutions.comCardinal Solutions Group

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  • MehulI've not worked with Oracle but I'll give this a shot. Try the following:1) If the database you are querying is transcational, add the text (without quotes) "WITH (NOLOCK)" as part of your FROM clause. It may be possible for your DBAs to have set that any queries run without this to be rejected...

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  • S. BishopHave you tried using the exportData service? You should be able to extract the XML data from the Document using it.Josh Boylejboyle@cardinalsolutions.comCardinal Solutions Group

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  • ElaineAny form can be thought of as a combination of two elements: data and template. In this sense, "data" refers to the actual XML data used to populate the form and "template" refers to the actual, visual layout of the form (what you create in Designer). With that in mind, I can offer the followi...

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  • S. Bishop,<br /><br />The title of this thread requests how to Flatten a PDF but after reading your post I'm unclear if that is what you are specifically trying to do =). One way you can flatten a PDF form is to stick it in an xfaForm variable and run it through Output's generatePDFOutput service.<...

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  • Han Dao,As you have guessed, the creator_id is a string that holds the ID of the process's creator and, unfortunately, none of the send email services allow an email address to be specified as such.To query for the actual email address of the process creator, use the "Query Single Row" operation of ...

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  • KapilOne thing I noticed was that in the HandleSubmission orchestration, under the DDC category, there is no logic in place to wait for all forms of a chain to be submitted prior to calling the PostProcess. The orchestration for HandleSubmission simply goes:invokeSubmitProcess ===> updateDocumentSta...

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  • AdityaA List variable of subtype "Document" should be sufficient for holding multiple files. Remember that List variables are 1-based meaning that the first item in the list will be at index 1 and not 0.Let me know if you have any issues.Josh BoyleCardinal Solutions Groupjboyle@cardinalsolutions.com

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