on 09-12-2018 9:46 AM
Hi,
I have designed and assigned a custom pdf form for sales quotes. This pdf form is called "Cover" and includes details about sales quote.
Customer wants two different pdf forms as cover and items. I have designed another pdf form for items. Do i have a chance to add two different forms in one sales quote ? It only lets me to add one pdf form.
Thanks for your time.
Many thanks for the reply Jayant.
Best Regards
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Hi guys,
Thanks for that valuable data.
Do you think the propose solution also can fit in a Rollo Out in which I´m thinking to use the same Document Type for quotation for multiple Sales organizations?
At the beginning, I thought I can create new Document Types for the new Sales Org. but the users refuse to do that since they said there are a lot of background validations and checking with Z developments, so I conclude would be less complicated to re-use the existing docs. for the new Roll Out.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Best Regards
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Hi Gsoy G
You can assign different form to sales quote by defining Form Template selection rules accordingly.
Use the below mentioned path and define the rule
If this is not fitting your requirement,pls check with your technical team to see the feasibility of doing this in SDK as enhancement.
Regards
Logan
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Hi Gsoy,
Just create two master pages in adobe live cycle and then customer will have two PDF PAGES in one PDF but you can get two PDFs from one Form Template.
Regards,
Dhruvin
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