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Stephanie - 07 Aug 2007 10:56 GMT
Very new to infopath and not sure if this is the application to use.  Here is
what I'm trying to accomplish

Need to generate a status report of 20+ accounts with daily updates of what
we call status comments and status (using repeating table).  (it is for
tracking comments that are changed on a daily basis in excel) Right now I am
filling out a form for each account manually so I get 20 forms from excel -
what I am trying to do is get one report or combined all the forms into one
master form that will show each account with its repeating table so I can
review history of all in one file instead of opening each individual form.

Thanks for you  help!!!
Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 07 Aug 2007 11:12 GMT
Hello

Did you try the Merge feature in the Infopath. Using this merge feature you
can merge multiple Infopath xml's into One Infopath XML

Read the link below
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa202691(office.11).aspx

I hope this will help you
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> Very new to infopath and not sure if this is the application to use.  Here is
> what I'm trying to accomplish
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> Thanks for you  help!!!
Stephanie - 07 Aug 2007 11:36 GMT
thanks - that kinda helps.  except each form is for a seperate account
(client).  ABC Store form and XYZ Store form.  both have repeating table so I
can update new notes for the day.  I'm trying to create one aggregated form
or report that shows all the accounts and their repeating tables.  

> Hello
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> > Thanks for you  help!!!
 
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