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Classification in ADOBE Forms

Former Member
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As far as my understanding : The usage of ADOBE Forms can be classifies as :-

Kindly confirm whether the following are correct or not.

1. Print Forms: This type of usage involves in generation of reports, some confirmation pages and receipts. We can save them locally and can be directly submitted to the printer.

2. Interactive Forms:

- In print forms, the context should be filled with the data that we want to display. But where as in this types of forms, we do not load the data into the context elements. Based on the user selections the data is loaded dynamically into the context at runtime based on some prescribed process.

3. Non-Interactive / Offline Forms: Users will download the form and save them in their PC. When they are out of network they fill out the form and uploads the filled form from PC to SAP when they are back into the network. This saves the time for the users.

In addition to this i need the confirmation like,

I know that ZCI layout type is the one that SAP is currently recommending. They are strictly saying not to use ACF based layout. Then what is xACF and ISR ? What are they ?

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uday_gubbala2
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Hi Manjunath,

Just a small addon to what you were asking for... The layout type can be specified as:

Active Component Framework (ACF) or Zero Client Installation (ZCI)

ACF requires additional software installation (see SAP Note 766191) on the user's PC, whereas on the other hand the newer version, ZCI doesn't need any extra installation, but just a recent updated version of Adobe Reader. You can try go through SAP Note 955795 for more details.

Regards,

Uday

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hi Manjunath ,

in simple words:

1. Interactive forms

Users complete the form (online/offline)

Select options online to submit the form data to a predefined process

Optional Support for data validations

2. Non-interactive forms

Designed to present information to end users

Pre-populated with data

Data can not be added or modified

ex: telefone bill,credit card statement

3. Print and fill forms

End user opens and prints the form

Fills it out manually

Returns it by fax or mail

ex: staement which requires your signature manually...

application form whenu open ur bank account

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HI