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Re^2: Design brainstorming (form naming scheme)

by ksublondie (Friar)
on Apr 07, 2015 at 18:25 UTC ( [id://1122727]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Design brainstorming (form naming scheme)
in thread Design brainstorming

This is used by the entire organization. Current count: 200 users and 450+ forms...and growing. Each form already has a unique identifier in the database. Intranet requires login session based on ldap credentials, thus, I already know the user, department, and location from ldap group membership.
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Re^3: Design brainstorming (form naming scheme)
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 07, 2015 at 22:46 UTC

    This is used by the entire organization. Current count: 200 users and 450+ forms...and growing. Each form already has a unique identifier in the database. Intranet requires login session based on ldap credentials, thus, I already know the user, department, and location from ldap group membership.

    Heh, I don't understand your question, what is you're talking about?

    are you really asking how to edit pdfs to add some stuff (buttons/uuids)?

Re^3: Design brainstorming (form naming scheme)
by RonW (Parson) on Apr 08, 2015 at 21:31 UTC
    Each form already has a unique identifier in the database.

    Maybe: $subID = sprintf '%s-%s-%s', $formID, $userID, $dateTimeStamp

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