That's correct - you either have a dynamic PDF or a static PDF, take your
choice.

BUT you should be able to fill in ANY part of a dynamic PDF simply by
modifying the XML.  You simply need to parse the XML and manipulate it.

On 7/4/11 6:54 PM, "Roberto" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Yes, but if I save the form from LiveCycle Designer as "Adobe Static PDF
>Form
>(*.pdf)", 
>I won't be able to fill - for instance - a table dynamically via xml like
>in
>Listing 8.28 of the book by Bruno.
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>So, if I need a form with a dynamic table (from 0 to n rows) and text
>fields
>before and after the table what is the most viable solution ?
>
>Create the pdf at runtime ?
>
>I thought I could create the pdf via LiveCycle and at runtime fill it on
>retrieving data from a DB.
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