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User profile integration with adaptive forms

  • June 24, 2017
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HI ,

I need to prefill some form elements from user profile.

In AEM forms 6.3 there is a feature of user profile integration with adaptive form.

This video explains the procedure for that : Adobe Experience Manager Help | Using User Profile Data Integration with AEM Forms

Though after following the exact same procedure I am not getting the form data model objects while editing a form.

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Created a adaptive form with blank template.

while creating choose this form data model

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open the form for editing. Now we are supposed to have created form data model in data model objects tab in form which is missing

also prefill service is also missing

Is there anybody who worked on this and let me know at which step I went wrong while integration.

Thanks in advance,

Gaurav

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Best answer by DarrenBiz

It looks like you have done everything correctly. You should see the Form Data Model Prefil Service and the objects in the Data Model as below.

I have attached a simple form & data model that you can upload that has the User Profile service configured and working in a form. Let me know if you can see the objects.

https://adobe.ly/2sR2ogJ

Cheers Darren

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Vijay_Kumar_Jalagari
Employee
July 13, 2017

Hi Gaurav,

Are you still facing this issue? if possible share the FDM package.

DarrenBiz
DarrenBizAccepted solution
New Participant
June 25, 2017

It looks like you have done everything correctly. You should see the Form Data Model Prefil Service and the objects in the Data Model as below.

I have attached a simple form & data model that you can upload that has the User Profile service configured and working in a form. Let me know if you can see the objects.

https://adobe.ly/2sR2ogJ

Cheers Darren