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Form Will Not Submit edits after converting the connections to UDCX     connections.

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sboyd - 07 Apr 2008 21:16 GMT
I have an InfoPath Form that is published to a SharePoint 2007 site.
The form has several data connections that are used in drop down boxes
within the form.  The form works well as long as I use my local
connections.  I can submit from the SharePoint site and pull the form
back up and resubmit with no errors.  This is not the case once I
convert the data connections.  I can submit the form after creating
the connections but I can't pull the form back up and make any edits.
I'm getting this message.

InfoPath cannot submit the form.
An error occurred while the form was being submitted.
InfoPath cannot connect to the data sources.
Unspecified error.

I've deleted all of the UDCX connections and created them new from
within the form, approved them in SharePoint and then published the
form but I'm still getting the error.  Does anyone have any ideas on
why the form works before I convert the data connections but not after
I convert them?  Is there a way to trace the steps to see where at
what point the error is occuring?
Gavin McKay - 07 Apr 2008 22:41 GMT
You might need to check permissions on the data connection library to make
sure that InfoPath can get to them.  Are you using the centrally-managed data
connections, or did you create a custom data-connection library in MOSS
somewhere?

There are also settings in Central Admin to do with data connections that
might help.

The InfoPath/MOSS log files are your best bet to finding out what happened.  
There should also be event log entries to look at as well.

HTH

Gavin.
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> I have an InfoPath Form that is published to a SharePoint 2007 site.
> The form has several data connections that are used in drop down boxes
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> I convert them?  Is there a way to trace the steps to see where at
> what point the error is occuring?
 
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