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  • Closing an InfoPath Form after Printing is complete

    I have a user that wants the form he is filling in to automatically print and close the form when he clicks on a button. I've managed to get the form to print when the button is closed but when I then add the Close element to the code the form closes before it has a chance to print. The example code...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by p062467 on 11-11-2008
  • Saving to XML offline on a mobile device

    Hello, I'm quite new to Infopath technology so please bear with me on this one. I've have spent last couple of days trying to figure out if IP is something my company could use for the following scenario: Our mobile device users (or field agents if you like) need to be able to collect data using...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by kyershov on 06-23-2008
  • Re: Saving Secondary Data

    I'm trying to copy data from a sharepoint list to a repeating table in an infopath form so that it can be viewed when not connected to the sharepoint list at the click of a button. I've never really done much with infopath before (none with 2007) so any pointers would be appreciated. The following...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by Brad87 on 04-21-2008
  • Needing some help...

    I'm fairly new to InfoPath and have run into a problem on a form I'm trying to build. The form is hosted on SharePoint and will be used by employees to submit a request for a new team site to be created. Within the form there are repeating tables with drop downs to select employees to be designated...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by joshk on 12-03-2007
  • Format a data type using jscript

    I have a field that can be either Hours or Dollars. The users first select the type using an option button and then they enter a number in a text box. Is there a way to control the formating of the field based on what option they choose?
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by m181354 on 10-24-2007
  • Sort a Repeating Table

    I need to sort repeating table after it is read in from an Access database and before it is displayed. I need to sort on two columns Budget Element and Date. Table looks like below. What is the best way to do this. Control Account Budget Element Date Hrs Dols
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by m181354 on 09-27-2007
  • Re: Saving a field back to a data a source(Access)

    Apparently until I get the syntax right it will not work...but I have tried a dozen different ways. Is there a way I can get someone to help me get the syntax right? The field with the row number in it shows up on he form correcly...I hope it is getting passed the way I think it is. <xsf:calculatedField...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by m181354 on 09-26-2007
  • Re: Saving a field back to a data a source(Access)

    When I add /dfs:myFields/my:DetailID as the filter my default value is removed on the NOW_ETC_HRS field. I have it getting its value from the NOW_ETC_HRS_USER_INPUT_TOTAL field. My DetailID value is correct. I think /dfs:myFields/my:DetailID is the right syntax but I do not know why the default value...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by m181354 on 09-26-2007
  • Re: Saving a field back to a data a source(Access)

    I have been looking all over for the code to update a single entry in a database from a total value in a repeatable table. I can learn quickly given some good examples. is there a step by step method I can look at?
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by m181354 on 09-24-2007
  • Re: Saving a field back to a data a source(Access)

    Do you mean this posting below? Where do you find the manifest.xsf file? If I need to code...do you have an example? I need to update the row in the table that matches the autonumber field(key). I can update the same field on the form that is not part of the repeatig table and it works fine. But I need...
    Posted to Newbie Questions (Forum) by m181354 on 09-24-2007
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