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Gnostice error
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Visual FoxPro
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Gnostice error
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01324442
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I have downloaded the Gnostice PCToolkit Active-X product. I also downloaded the demo Reader. My need is ti fill in a few fields on a PDF vreated in ADOBE and then open for my user to fill in the remaining fields and print. Basically I want to fill in the name and address of the client they are working with.

In the demo that Gnostice provides they have 4 buttons, "browse", "load and save", "Print" and "watermark". The "load and save" and "watermark" seem to work. Both the "browse" and the "print" give me an error.

The browse error is "OLE error code 0x800401f3: Invalid class string". In debugger, the code reads:
Form1.AddObject("PDFViewer","olecontrol", ;
   "PDFtoolkit.gtPDFViewerX")
The print examble gives me an error “Class definition PDFTOOLKITX.GTPDFPRINTERX is not found.

The Debugger shows the statements:
PDFDoc = CREATEOBJECT("PDFtoolkitX.gtPDFDocumentX")
PDFPrinter = CREATEOBJECT("PDFtoolkitX.gtPDFPrinterX")
With the arrow pointing at the second line

Gnostice tech support just says that the demo runs for them without the error I am getting. Since they are in India, it is a slow tedious process working with them.

Can anyone with knowledge of the Gnostice product shed any light on the problem? I thought that perhaps it was a problem working with the trial version of their software, but I didn't get a response to that question from them.

Also, is there another product that would be a better solution for what I am trying to do.

I have a table and it has the name of the specific PDF file that I need to open for the specific instance. There are about a dozen different PDF to select from. All have the same name and address fields in them and the fields have the same name.

Help,

Alan
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