I looked at the form and went to the form properties in adobe designer.
I changed:
default locale to viewew's system local
scripting default languae to JavaScript
default Run at Client
Its still not working.
I appreciate your help.
Your are saying look at how this new form expects to be written to. I will continue looking at the defaults.
We are using pdf 417. However my user just pick that one
We could have used 3 of 9. I am learning when it comes to this. I am trying to look at the bar code as a field and if that is right then accessing it should be no different.
What to use is up in the air. Could you make a suggestion.
Howard,
You are correct that a barcode is a field, and it has properties you can set.
However, the PDF417 in LiveCycle Forms is special. It contains all of the form field data, so re-entry is not needed; scanning the barcode is equivilant to typing all of the field names and field values. It is called a 2D barcode. If you use this type of barcode on your form - the user MUST be using Acrobat or Reader version 7. No previous version of reader can handle this type of barcode. Also, to scan the barcode later, you will need to purchase the "decoder" from Adobe. They are encrypted so that you will need an adobe server to read the data.
PDF 417 barcodes are not this way in all programs - just in Livecycle Designer - Adobe uses LiveCycle Designer with many of its server products.
The other barcode types should work and act as you would expect them to.
We have chosen the Code 128. It seems to print okay on most lasers, and scans with most scanners. I haven't had the oportunity to work with many others, so if someone else would like to offer more information on them, I would also be interested in pros and cons of them.
We also have an app that uses fdf to populate pdf forms. After upgrading to version 7 the app is not merging the fdf data with the form. I am interested if csphard solved this condition.
Thanks.
In upgrading to Adobe 7 I found that using ShellExecute from my application to open or print a FDF file returned an Access Denied error (5: SE_ERR_ACCESSDENIED). Double-clicking the file in Windows Explorer worked fine.
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