Properties to specify the PDF document and signature field.
Input PDF
A
document
value
that contains a signature field for which data is retrieved.
If
you provide a literal value, clicking the ellipsis button opens
the Select Asset dialog box. (See
About Select Asset
.)
When you provide a PDF document that
has signature fields that are signed, it populates the Signature
Field Name property as a list. The list contains fully qualified
names of the signed signature fields in the PDF document.
Signature Field Name
A
string
value
that represents the name of the signature field that contains a signature.
The fully qualified name of the signature field must be specified.
When using a PDF document based on a form created in Designer, the
partial name of the signature field can be used. For example,
form1[0].#subform[1].SignatureField3[3]
can
be specified as
SignatureField3[3]
.
If you
are getting signature fields from a PDF document, the partial name
of the signature field can also be used. For example,
form1[0].#subform[1].SignatureField3[3]
can
be specified as
SignatureField3[3]
. If multiple
signature fields exist with a similar partial name, the first signature
field enumerated with the same partial name is signed. It is recommended
that a fully qualified name is used to avoid these situations.
If
you provide a literal value for the Signature Field Name property
and a literal value is provided in the Input PDF property, a list
appears. Select one of the values from the list of fully qualified
names. Each fully qualified name represents a signed signature field
in the provided PDF document.