FAQs

The outputName parameter, used in the call to the API, can be set dynamically so that each time the call is made a new file name is used for the …
Each of the Docmosis products (Cloud, Tornado, and Docmosis-Java) have their own Template Guide. Note: Refer to this list of Template Guides (sorted by latest product/version) to be sure you…
A key advantage of Docmosis is that a field name <<fieldname1>> can be typed straight into the template, between a pair of angled brackets - doing away with the need…
Monitoring Key Docmosis Cloud API end points are monitored every 60 seconds with deep-tests checking the contents of the generated test documents. Historical uptime results can be viewed here: https://www.docmosis.com/monitoring…
The enabled / disabled security (cryptographic) algorithms used by Tornado are controlled by the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Certain algorithms (Such as older SSL and TLS methods) can be disabled…
Yes, you can create IF and ELSE-IF style statements in Docmosis. We call them Conditional Sections. The syntax is: <<cs_xxxx>> to start the IF statement - content to be included/removed…
To store to an Amazon S3 bucket this feature first needs to be enabled in your cloud account, please contact support to arrange this. After the AWS S3 feature has…
Docmosis can generate documents that can then be used as part of an electronic signing process with DocuSign, Adobe Sign and other digital eSignature platforms. The trick is to include…
By default, Tornado will attempt to launch the maximum number of converters permitted by your license key. To specify the exact number of converters that Tornado starts with, you can…
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