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Bill WestGuest
I have two forms, because there are to many fields for one form. The pass values works, however the pdf on the form receiving the values does not. Has anyone else encountered this? If so, what did you find was the problem and how did you resolve it.
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BilladminKeymasterProvide a more detailed description of your issue. Specifically, be sure to further define the term “pass values”.
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info72ParticipantCurrently in formadible I have one large form (application) which when submitted, successfully populates to PDF and forwards to a second form where information from form #1 is passed to form #2 (safety records release form). This works successfully, but when form #2 is signed and submitted it does not deliver pdf (which has been mapped to form #2). If I remove the pass values data settings from form #2 and make it a stand alone form that is filled out manually it successfully delivers completed pdf upon submission. What is the conflict with automatically completing form #2 with data from form #2 and getting #2 to send PDF?
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What is the conflict with automatically completing form #2 with data from form #1 and getting #2 to send PDF?adminKeymasterBased on your description, if Form 1 is sending all data to Form 2, then you should only be creating a PDF based on Form 2’s data.
Are there any issues you can see with creating a merge from Form 2 only?
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adminKeymasterIf Form 1 must also be used to create the final PDF, then you’ll need to use the Second Dataset function or you can merge Formidable View(s) using the “Formidable: Dynamic” option choice in the “Webform Data Field ID” dropdown on the PRO2PDF Export Tab.
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