Open PDFfile generated by a running process, directly press BTN

Greetings!

Based on certain requirements, I designed a process as explained...

User enters certain values on the screen, hit 'SUBMIT & PRINT' button. I create a process instance, and calling the monitor page bias then users will their current instance Gets the output file.

Is there anyway we could open a window with the PDF file of actual output directly after hitting the button? I don't want to go throug the monitor process users and etc...

We are 8,47 tools. (HRMS).

Can anyone pls give me some advice if possible.

Thanks in advance

I have implemented this type of solution at a customer site in PT8.22 of 2-3 years and is still currently used. We had a total of 60,000 + with over 3-5 k concurrent users during peak user base. We encountered an obstacle when you 'sleep' peoplecode method, such that some process scheduler tables were outfits/locked until the process completes post that basically makes each process executed sequentially. A statement commit simple just before the current fixed things "sleep." On the 8.4 x clients, we chose to use the REN server instead of this method, it is easier without the custom pcode and not as CPU intensive.

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