Adobe ColdFusion 8

cfpdfformparam

Description

Provides additional information to the cfpdfform tag.

The cfpdfformparam tag is always a child tag of the cfpdfform or cfpdfsubform tag. Use the cfpdfformparam tag to populate fields in a PDF form.

History

ColdFusion 8: Added this tag.

Category

Forms tags

Syntax

<cfpdfform ...>
    <cfpdfformparam
    name = "field name"
    value = "ColdFusion variable"
    index = "integer">
</cfpdfform>

Note: You can specify this tag's attributes in an attributeCollection attribute whose value is a structure. Specify the structure name in the attributeCollection attribute and use the tag's attribute names as structure keys.

See also

cfdocument, cfdocumentsection, cfform, cfinput, cfpdf, cfpdfform Usage, Usagecfpdfparam, cfpdfsubform, cfprint, IsPDFFile, IsPDFObject

Attributes

Attribute

Req/Opt

Default

Description

index

Optional

1

Index associated with the field name. If multiple fields have the same name, use the index value to locate one of them. Applies to forms created in LiveCycle only.

name

Required

 

Field name on the PDF form.

value

Required

 

Value associated with the field name. For interactive fields, specify a ColdFusion variable.

Usage

Use the cfpdfformparam tag inside the cfpdfform tag or the cfpdfsubform tag to populate fields in a PDF form.

Use the index attribute of the cfpdfformparam tag to specify fields with the same name and different values, as the following code shows:

<!--- This example shows how to use multiple cfpdfformparam tags with the same name and
    different index values for a PDF form that contains fields with same name. --->
<cfpdfform source="c:\payslipTemplate.pdf"
    destination="c:\employeeid123.pdf" action="populate">
        <cfpdfformparam name="phone" value="781-869-1234" index="1"/>
        <cfpdfformparam name="phone" value="617-273-9021" index="2"/>
</cfpdfform>

Note: Use the index attribute with forms created in LiveCycle only. Forms created in Acrobat cannot contain more than one field with the same name; therefore the index attribute is not valid.

Example

See the cfpdfform tag examples.