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How to defing signingorder using rest api

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Hi Team, Can you please share the JSON payload for defining Signing Order for signature blocks. Also if have multiple signers , for example I have 5 signature blocks and two signers( SIGNER1, SIGER2) "sign1," "sign3" supposed to be signed by SIGNER1 and "sign4,sign2,sign5" by "SIGNER 2". How to define the signing Order for this scenario in JSON request payload Thanks in advance. Regards, Srikanth Srigiri

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That is correct. If you're needing it at a signature level, you'd have to use different email addresses for each signature which would not be user friendly or something more complex.

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Hey Srikanth, Take a look at this guide: Signer Workflow Guide Let me know if you still have questions after looking at that. :)

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If you are meaning that the signers must sign signatures in order, for example, based on your scenario above: Signer1 - sig1 Signer2 - sig2 Signer1 - sig3 Signer2 - sig4 Signer2 - sig5 We do not have the ability to do this scenario. The only way you could fake it would be to use multiple email addresses, but that wouldn't be very practical. If this is what you mean, please post about this as a request in the Enhancement Ideas forum. Our product managers regularly check those posts out for ideas to improve the product.

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Thanks Michael. Looks like "Signer Order" is at Role level, not at signature block level. Please let me know if my understanding incorrect.

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