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Report which provides status of required signatures per package

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Hi there, In order for a sender to get a very quick view of who has signed and who still has to sign is now only available through the evidence summary. It would be very helpful to have a button in the inbox, which generates a document which shows for each not completed package: - Signees - Signed yes/no - Date of signing. Thanks for your reply. Rob

Reply to: Report which provides status of required signatures per package

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Thanks for your post. I will forward a link to your request to our product management team. Are you on an integrated license (have access to the API)?

- Michael

Director, Partner and Developer Technologies, OneSpan

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Reply to: Report which provides status of required signatures per package

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Hello Michael, Can you let me know whether this request will become available? Or whether there is another way getting a quick overview of signing status of all outstanding requests? Our project managers sometimes have 5-6 parallel forms in process. They now have to open each request to see who signed and which are still outstanding. This is time consuming. We have a license via our parent company (Acuity Brands Lighting). I have (to my knowledge) no access to the API. Thanks, Rob

Reply to: Report which provides status of required signatures per package

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There is a reporting project on the project plan to increase the amount of information like this that is readily available from the UI. Right now, the easiest way to find this information is through the API/SDKs, which, unfortunately you don't think you have access to. I will look into if there is a timetable for having more information like this available from the UI and let you know!

- Michael

Director, Partner and Developer Technologies, OneSpan

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