I've just begun looking into InfoPath and love what I'm seeing. I'd like to
go to my boss and sell him on using InfoPath. To do this, I'm going to need
a "from the ground, up" view of what would be involved in getting started
with this app.
Where do I find a Newbie's Guide to InfoPath? I've seen all the marketing
stuff and I'm sold on the product....now I need to know the answers to all
the IT questions my boss will ask. What sort of back-end requirements are
there? Where/how is the data stored? Will we have to design and code all
our own forms? And on and on and on and........
Thanks much for any input.
GB
I would begin by taking a look at the InfoPath labs. Basically, InfoPath is
a front-end to SQL, Access and Web Services, and is also able to create
standalone documents to store data in XML format.
http://www.microsoft.com/Office/infopath/prodinfo/labs.mspx
Brian
> I've just begun looking into InfoPath and love what I'm seeing. I'd like
> to go to my boss and sell him on using InfoPath. To do this, I'm going to
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> GB
bondg - 07 Mar 2005 14:50 GMT
That looks like just what I need! Thanks much.
GB
>I would begin by taking a look at the InfoPath labs. Basically, InfoPath is
>a front-end to SQL, Access and Web Services, and is also able to create
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> Brian