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I'm currently filling a docusign template using the C# docusign nuget package. I'm creating an envelope with a document containing custom tabs and send it afterwards.



I'm wondering if it's possible to programmatically retrieve the updated document as a stream or a byte array with the already filled tabs without having the document to be signed.



I'm currently calling the /v2/accounts/{accountId}/envelopes/{envelopeId}/documents/{documentId} endpoint api with the created envelope id and document id but i'm only getting the original template without the filled tabs as a stream.



var envelope = new EnvelopeDefinition
{
EmailSubject = "Signature",
EmailBlurb = "",
TemplateId = templateId,
TemplateRoles = new List<TemplateRole> { templateRole }, // containing filled tabs
Status = "created"
};

var envelopesApi = new EnvelopesApi(apiClient.Configuration);
var envelopeSummary = envelopesApi.CreateEnvelope(defautAccount.AccountId, envelope);
...
...
...
var memoryStream = (MemoryStream) envelopesApi.GetDocument(defautAccount.AccountId, envelopeSummary.EnvelopeId, "combined"); // returning blank template









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    I'm currently filling a docusign template using the C# docusign nuget package. I'm creating an envelope with a document containing custom tabs and send it afterwards.



    I'm wondering if it's possible to programmatically retrieve the updated document as a stream or a byte array with the already filled tabs without having the document to be signed.



    I'm currently calling the /v2/accounts/{accountId}/envelopes/{envelopeId}/documents/{documentId} endpoint api with the created envelope id and document id but i'm only getting the original template without the filled tabs as a stream.



    var envelope = new EnvelopeDefinition
    {
    EmailSubject = "Signature",
    EmailBlurb = "",
    TemplateId = templateId,
    TemplateRoles = new List<TemplateRole> { templateRole }, // containing filled tabs
    Status = "created"
    };

    var envelopesApi = new EnvelopesApi(apiClient.Configuration);
    var envelopeSummary = envelopesApi.CreateEnvelope(defautAccount.AccountId, envelope);
    ...
    ...
    ...
    var memoryStream = (MemoryStream) envelopesApi.GetDocument(defautAccount.AccountId, envelopeSummary.EnvelopeId, "combined"); // returning blank template









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      I'm currently filling a docusign template using the C# docusign nuget package. I'm creating an envelope with a document containing custom tabs and send it afterwards.



      I'm wondering if it's possible to programmatically retrieve the updated document as a stream or a byte array with the already filled tabs without having the document to be signed.



      I'm currently calling the /v2/accounts/{accountId}/envelopes/{envelopeId}/documents/{documentId} endpoint api with the created envelope id and document id but i'm only getting the original template without the filled tabs as a stream.



      var envelope = new EnvelopeDefinition
      {
      EmailSubject = "Signature",
      EmailBlurb = "",
      TemplateId = templateId,
      TemplateRoles = new List<TemplateRole> { templateRole }, // containing filled tabs
      Status = "created"
      };

      var envelopesApi = new EnvelopesApi(apiClient.Configuration);
      var envelopeSummary = envelopesApi.CreateEnvelope(defautAccount.AccountId, envelope);
      ...
      ...
      ...
      var memoryStream = (MemoryStream) envelopesApi.GetDocument(defautAccount.AccountId, envelopeSummary.EnvelopeId, "combined"); // returning blank template









      share|improve this question













      I'm currently filling a docusign template using the C# docusign nuget package. I'm creating an envelope with a document containing custom tabs and send it afterwards.



      I'm wondering if it's possible to programmatically retrieve the updated document as a stream or a byte array with the already filled tabs without having the document to be signed.



      I'm currently calling the /v2/accounts/{accountId}/envelopes/{envelopeId}/documents/{documentId} endpoint api with the created envelope id and document id but i'm only getting the original template without the filled tabs as a stream.



      var envelope = new EnvelopeDefinition
      {
      EmailSubject = "Signature",
      EmailBlurb = "",
      TemplateId = templateId,
      TemplateRoles = new List<TemplateRole> { templateRole }, // containing filled tabs
      Status = "created"
      };

      var envelopesApi = new EnvelopesApi(apiClient.Configuration);
      var envelopeSummary = envelopesApi.CreateEnvelope(defautAccount.AccountId, envelope);
      ...
      ...
      ...
      var memoryStream = (MemoryStream) envelopesApi.GetDocument(defautAccount.AccountId, envelopeSummary.EnvelopeId, "combined"); // returning blank template






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          You mean you want the pdf version of the document with the fields filled in before it was updated or completed (signed) by the signer recipient?



          You could create a cc recipient with a routing order before the signer recipient. If the tabs are visible to the cc recipient then you should be able to download the doc after the cc recipient "completes." -- Give DocuSign a couple of seconds to "complete" the cc recipient after you send the envelope.



          The cc recipient can be a blackhole or real email address.






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            You mean you want the pdf version of the document with the fields filled in before it was updated or completed (signed) by the signer recipient?



            You could create a cc recipient with a routing order before the signer recipient. If the tabs are visible to the cc recipient then you should be able to download the doc after the cc recipient "completes." -- Give DocuSign a couple of seconds to "complete" the cc recipient after you send the envelope.



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              You mean you want the pdf version of the document with the fields filled in before it was updated or completed (signed) by the signer recipient?



              You could create a cc recipient with a routing order before the signer recipient. If the tabs are visible to the cc recipient then you should be able to download the doc after the cc recipient "completes." -- Give DocuSign a couple of seconds to "complete" the cc recipient after you send the envelope.



              The cc recipient can be a blackhole or real email address.






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                You mean you want the pdf version of the document with the fields filled in before it was updated or completed (signed) by the signer recipient?



                You could create a cc recipient with a routing order before the signer recipient. If the tabs are visible to the cc recipient then you should be able to download the doc after the cc recipient "completes." -- Give DocuSign a couple of seconds to "complete" the cc recipient after you send the envelope.



                The cc recipient can be a blackhole or real email address.






                share|improve this answer












                You mean you want the pdf version of the document with the fields filled in before it was updated or completed (signed) by the signer recipient?



                You could create a cc recipient with a routing order before the signer recipient. If the tabs are visible to the cc recipient then you should be able to download the doc after the cc recipient "completes." -- Give DocuSign a couple of seconds to "complete" the cc recipient after you send the envelope.



                The cc recipient can be a blackhole or real email address.







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