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  • How to Set up a SharePoint Mapping using Web Service

    With DBXL v2.3 you can quickly integrate your InfoPath forms with a SharePoint instance that lies on a different machine from DBXL, by using the Web Service option when creating your mapping. This document will illustrate the use of the Publish Library and XSN feature by providing step-by-step procedures...
    Posted to SharePoint (FileGallery) by Jo-Anne Alfafara on 12-02-2008
  • How to Setup SharePoint Mappings

    One of the main, new features of DBXL v2.3 is the ability to map your xml documents into SharePoint libraries. In previous versions of DBXL, a Web Part was essential for displaying DBXL documents in SharePoint; this is no longer necessary. This new feature is illustrated in this tutorial. It provides...
    Posted to SharePoint (FileGallery) by Mel Balsamo on 11-04-2008
  • How to propagate deletes from SharePoint to DBXL

    After creating a mapping in the SharePoint tab of the DBXL Administration Tool (DAT), documents will show up in your SharePoint library. While administrators can delete from the Documents tab in DAT, users will be able to delete documents from SharePoint. This creates a potential problem if users are...
    Posted to SharePoint (FileGallery) by ErnestoM on 11-04-2008
  • Working with large database mappings

    Imagine a scenario where you are mapping a large number of fields to your SQL instance. Setting up and working with a Document Type that contains a large database mapping can become a potential performance issue. This document contains two tips for DBXL users facing this scenario. Setting up a large...
    Posted to Mapping & Shredding (FileGallery) by ErnestoM on 07-22-2008
  • Can't delete when there are mapping errors

    If a Document Type contains mapping errors, deleting a document in that Document Type will fail. Deleting the Document Type itself will also fail, because DAT attempts to delete all documents before deleting the Document Type. In order to confirm that this is the problem you are encountering, check the...
    Posted to Mapping & Shredding (FileGallery) by ErnestoM on 07-22-2008
  • Shredding Without Key Returns Error in Database Mapping

    Mapping a form to the database requires the existence of either a key column or an identity column. Therefore, the user has two options to cover this requirement. If you are shredding to a table that has an identity auto-increment column, you can leave the “Key” checkbox in DAT’s database mapping unchecked...
    Posted to Mapping & Shredding (FileGallery) by ErnestoM on 07-22-2008
  • How to Configure Database Mappings in DBXL

    This example guides you through shredding, which is extracting fields from your form into SQL tables. This is often used for enabling reports on form information with SQL reporting services. The exercise will show you how to map XML documents into SQL tables using a very simple form with only a few fields...
    Posted to Mapping & Shredding (FileGallery) by ErnestoM on 07-22-2008
  • Re: Database Mapping questions ..

    Once you create a table in SQL, you can establish mapping from the DBXL Admin Tool (DAT). The connection string allow DBXL to read your database/table structure and allow you to select the fields you want to map from your form to SQL. If you are trying to manage and update data in previously existing...
    Posted to Qdabra DBXL (Forum) by ErnestoM on 07-11-2008
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