03-12-2012 10:08 AM
I know we can capture non-keyword values when using the Prompt placed holder type and selecting the e-form option or by selecting e-form value using the Metadata placeholder. Wondering if it is possible to have the source document be a Unity form and then have the non-keyword values from the Unity form populate.
I tried this by selecting Metadata, then for Type using Eform Value. Then for the value (normally the e-form field name), I used the ID value. But, that didn't work. Wondering if it's not possible in version 11 or whether I did something wrong!
03-12-2012 11:41 AM
Lori,
You're not doing anything wrong. We have not fully implemented support for Unity Forms with Document Composition. An enhancement request has been created to allow this in a future release.
I can't think of a workaround at this point, but I will keep me eyes and ears open for you.
12-31-2014 03:24 AM
Hi, I know this is an old post, but I am trying to do now in version 14 the same as Lori was in version 11. Does anyone know if this functionality has been added or a workaround?
I have a couple of scenarios I am trying to implement, ideally without script.
The first is a single Unity Form to Document Composition with both keyword and non keyword values.
Secondly, I have multiple Unity Forms, again with both keyword and non keyword values that I would like to compose to a single PDF output.
Thanks
01-02-2015 08:21 AM
Hi Kevin,
This is not yet a part of the software (it's in the works). Non-keyword fields on Unity Forms can be copied to the Workflow Property Bag, and can also be accessed using a Unity Script. Currently those are the best methods for accessing and utilizing non-keyword fields on a Unity Form.
Thank you!
04-14-2015 06:11 AM
Carolyn,
If the Unity field (non-keyword) values are copied to the Workflow Property Bag, how can they then be inserted into the composed document?
Steve Beck
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