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pmud - 18 Nov 2005 17:28 GMT
Hi,

I am trying to create around 6 -8 forms in InfoPath. I am desiginig this to
replace one of our order capture websites. We are aware of the fact that an
infoPath client is needed to view these forms. But we are not worrying about
that for now.

My question is , that on the first form, the user selects sone options, on
the second form, the user again selects some options, on the third form, he
fills aome information, then by clicking next when he reaches the next form,
he again fills out some information and so on. But I want o submit all the
options he selected on the fisrt form,... on the second.. whatever data he
entered on the subsequesnt forms.. I want to send all this data to the db
obly when he hits Submit on the final page...

How can this be done? Also, since in the fisrt page and some more pages, I
have only a few options displayed to the user.. do i still have to user the
all the db tables in that form which will be used in the entire process.

Please let me know.

Thanks

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JESwan - 18 Nov 2005 18:00 GMT
Your question is quite broad...

You are in the same boat I was in 1 month ago...

Get the following book : Beginning Infopath 2003 (Wrox) by F. Scott Baker.
I have read through it and am now making / linking forms that insert into
both XML and Access.
The book has helped me very much.
This forum is also very good.

Jay

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pmud - 18 Nov 2005 23:06 GMT
Thanks JESwan . I will get that book and read it.

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