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Getting Started with Microsoft InfoPath 2003 | |
| Subject: | Microsoft InfoPath | |
| Date: | 2004-03-18 02:02:28 | |
| From: | t-fleischmann | |
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Response to: Microsoft InfoPath
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It is possible to extract the complete InfoPath-file to various human-readable files (xml/xsl/xsd/js...) and to change these files. So it is probably possible to change the form when the database changed. But this will of course work only with small changes. |
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Microsoft InfoPath
2004-09-09 06:10:19 Angeldeelight [View]
How can I manage extracting InfoPath files to "human-readable" files such as .xsl or .xml? I've been trying desperately...
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Microsoft InfoPath
2004-05-12 14:35:40 bazango [View]
I'm struggling with InfoPath. It seems that everything I want to do is exactly what it won't do. I am trying to create a form from a database with repeating sections. It won't let me bind to a field that is not a repeating field, but it won't let me change the properties of my fields so I can make them repeating fields. ARgnf! Whatheheck determines field properties? It never asked me!
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Microsoft InfoPath
2005-05-25 06:15:04 dracostheblack [View]
In the data source view grab the object you want as a repeating section with a right click and drag it to the form. It will give options of what type of object you would like to make that datasource.
Also I had a question how would one go about making a webservice that once you sumbit the form it consumes the forms data and saves so later you can make another form to access it? Like you have a timesheet that everyone fills out and then sumbits, after that the boss uses his mastersheet form to view all of the submissions.


