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Adobe Sign API: Ordering multiple documents in one agreement

Explorer ,
Mar 11, 2022 Mar 11, 2022

Hello,

I'm about to start exploring the APIs, with a view to creating a custom integration with our ServiceNow instance.

We have the scenario where we would want to create a single agreement, made up of multiple documents using multiple templates. My question is, do the APIs give us full control over the ordering of the documents in the agreement?

I ask because the ready-made integration for ServiceNow does not yet allow this.

 

Thank you

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Explorer , Apr 08, 2022 Apr 08, 2022

Hi all,

For info, I got this direct answer from Adobe support if anyone has a similar query:

Please note that you can use multiple transaction ID's in a single POST/agreement call and it will appear in the order you enter it. You can test first under Adobe Sign - Swagger and accordingly you may proceed with the integration. Here is the link for Swagger: https://secure.adobesign.com/public/docs/restapi/v6 Regards, Veena

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Explorer ,
Apr 08, 2022 Apr 08, 2022
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Hi all,

For info, I got this direct answer from Adobe support if anyone has a similar query:

Please note that you can use multiple transaction ID's in a single POST/agreement call and it will appear in the order you enter it. You can test first under Adobe Sign - Swagger and accordingly you may proceed with the integration. Here is the link for Swagger: https://secure.adobesign.com/public/docs/restapi/v6 Regards, Veena

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