>Paul, Jim,
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>I've been thinking about taking this approach with some yet-to-be-developed web-based data entry forms. Any known issues with this approach other than to save the data permanently upon a print request so as to avoid 'spoofing' of form information? Having the data on the back end is fine from our pov.
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Not really (that I haven't already mentioned). You just need to make sure your customers have Acrobat Reader installed on their machines.
>Oh.. What about the licensing issues?
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If your app only needs to view/print/fill in forms, you only need the reader for the customer side. To create the forms, you will need to own the full version of Acrobat. If you need to automate Acrobat via COM, you will need to have the full version of Acrobat.
>Paul, it sounds like you've done this a little. Do you use Adobe or Amyuni's stuff or ??.
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I'm using both. I'm using the Amyuni stuff to create PDFs for reports that were done in VFP, and Adobe for the form layout stuff (and I'm also automating it inside of a VFP app).