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Static Part Specification (MultiPart Configuration)

This guide demonstrates how to append a static PDF product to a user’s uploaded files in a multi-part setup. It clarifies the difference between a general product ID and the specific static PDF product ID, shows where to locate each in the admin area, and covers how to configure these “parts” in the final PDF so they appear either at the start or at the end of the combined document.

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now next we'll look at one of these
static parts I was talking about So what
I'm talking about here is that we have a
static PDF uh product somewhere else on
our Infigo storefront So I know I'm
jumping around tabs quite a bit
Hopefully everyone's um okay but I've
got a product in here which I think I
called Postfix Don't know the word That
is just a static PDF product uh with one
single page in it
And I'm not giving people the ability
just to purchase that product by
themselves I'm not going to advertise it
on my storefront It's just there in the
background But what I'm going to do is
reference this particular product in my
MultiPart product So what it will do
every time somebody does this and then
previews it it will tag that static PDF
onto in this case onto the end of the
resulting PDF that it
creates So I'm just going to go ahead
and specify this in my uh config
construction tool
So I'll just call it
postfix This time it's not going to be
user upload It's going to be a static
product We then need to enter a product
ID which is referencing that particular
infigo product Now important note this
isn't the general product ID I fell for
this when I was playing around with it
It's not the general product ID It's an
ID for the specific static PDF product
So I'll just show you quickly how to
find that
So just to show you what I mean by the
differentiation if I just go in and edit
the
product you can find the product ID the
general product ID in the top of the uh
in the URL here So in most cases our
product ID would be considered for this
product
2188 But for this particular scenario we
need an ID for that particular static
PDF You can find this by going to the
static PDF
config and then the ID that you see in
here So 65 in this case is the one that
you want to use in your MultiPart
configuration So I'll go with
65 I can put in a
description And then I've got two
options here for these parts You can
either put them right at the start or
right at the end as it stands at the
moment They can't be put sort of in the
middle of your PDFs Just at the start at
the start or at the
end Okay let's take another look at our
config and you can see how that's being
created So within our parts section
we've now got two user upload parts and
then one part which is looking at our
static
PDF We've got more sections in our input
items Again just giving us additional
specifications for those different parts
And then we've got the order where you
can see the order in which those are
going to be visible on the page or in
which they're going to be in the PDF
resulting PDF
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