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If we use inline conf.content.download.inline to display a PDF on a form that a
Jason Ruvinsky
Certified Senior Developer
over 10 years ago
If we use inline conf.content.download.inline to display a PDF on a form that a user can make changes to, is there any way - perhaps writing a custom plugin smart service - that we could save the updated PDF into Appian content without forcing the user to save it and re-upload it in a subsequent task?...
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Michael Tan
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over 10 years ago
Hi Jason,
Could you save the values the user is submitting and then populate the pdf using the PDF Doc From Template Smart Service? You can then save this in to a specified directory. I believe this should satisfy your use case without having to write a new plugin.
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Michael Tan
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over 10 years ago
Hi Jason,
Could you save the values the user is submitting and then populate the pdf using the PDF Doc From Template Smart Service? You can then save this in to a specified directory. I believe this should satisfy your use case without having to write a new plugin.
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