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Good morning,
We recently upgraded some users to Microsoft office 2010 (64-bit edition). However, it appears that Infopath 2010 is not playing nice with Sharepoint. :(
Example - I have an am Infopath form (2007 template) that is submitted to a Sharepoint form library. I have a simple, out of the box workflow ...
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"InfoPath has no rule actions that will allow you to add an instance of a repeating field or group" - This is what I was trying to do... but you helped me see the light.
I don't need 2 sets of repeating data, I'm such a fool! Creating one repeating group with 2 fields, one named "email address" and the other ...
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Hello Hilary,
"can you help me understand why the data needs to be copied into another repeating group" - IT might not have to, it's the only way I can imagine doing it. I need to get 2 sets of data from the "operator". I need the email addresses of the people that need to be notified, and I need those ...
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Good morning,
I'm working on two step content approval form in InfoPath, and I'm completely stumped. :( What I want to do isn't that complex, but I cannot for the life of me figure it out.
A form initiator fills out this form and submits it. The first approval is static, it's always handled by the same person. ...
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Hey Todd,
Yes, your form is similar to what I'm trying to do. The reason I need to "know" whether the loan is secured or unsecured is lenders have different lending limits dependant on this. (example.. a typical lender with 40,000 unsecured lending authority will have between 80,000 -100,000 for a secured loan.)
I think ...
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WoW! I'm bad at posting questions. So i'll do my best to explain the scenario.
I have a sharepoint list called "lending authority". This list has 3 columns: Lender Name (string), Unsecured Authority (Number), Secured Authority (Number).
I am successfully able to pull Lender Name from my sharepoint list into a ...
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Thanks for replying Frederik,
Currently I have my forms setup like you have explained in your blog post. (to prompt the user to save on close.)
I was hoping I had overlooked something and there was a way I could auto-save on close without the prompt! (just one less hoop for the end-user)
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That's for the reply Qazi,
I did know about the save button on the form toolbar. I was just hoping I could autosave to I don't have step that could result in end-user error. But i'll leave that part up to the trainers :)
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Good afternoon,
I currently building a role-based form in sharepoint. It involves one person creating a request, and then a salesperson acting on the request.
The first part is easy... the form initator saves the form to a document library, I have sharepoint workflows that notify the salesperson to look at the form. The salesperson ...
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Hey Jimmy,
Thank you again for all of your help! This works like a charm. I have to say the multi-select boxes are definitely quirky and you have been a tremendous help.
Have a great one.