Important notes: ETI does not warrant that the bundling of forms will be perfect, and in rare cases, fields across multiple forms will result in conflicts and unexpected results. The leading cause of this problem is the difference between text boxes and form checkboxes. If a textbox on one form has a field name that is the same as a checkbox on another form and the two forms are bundled, Adobe will automatically treat both fields the same, as either a textbox or checkbox. ETI is working on an improved definition to fix this problem. “Generic” field names - When a field on a form does not match a field defined in the Quik! Field Definition: the field is given a random field name with a prefix name that reflects the form's naming convention (e.g., NFSVC2349.FieldName1).
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