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Repeating Fields Help

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robo@gobluemail.com - 23 Nov 2005 01:30 GMT
I'm confused about what a repeating field is. When I create a text box why
would you need to select repeating.

Any quick help would be greatly appreciated it.

Thanks
Rob
Franck Dauché - 23 Nov 2005 01:48 GMT
Hi Rob,

Start a new blank form and drop a repeating table (with 3 columns) on you
form.  Now, go to the data Source to look at the schema. You will see that
group2 is repeating.
Now, run that form and look how you can add rows to the Table on the fly...

Regular sections have a fixed content.  You can't add multiple instances of
a non-repeation group.

Hope that it helps.

Regards,

Franck Dauché

> I'm confused about what a repeating field is. When I create a text box why
> would you need to select repeating.
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> Thanks
> Rob
robo@gobluemail.com - 23 Nov 2005 01:57 GMT
Thanks Frank. I know how repeating tables work.

Maybe I'm over thinking this. If create a new text field by itself in the
data source. why would someone check off Repeating Field option?

> Hi Rob,
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Franck Dauché - 23 Nov 2005 02:13 GMT
Hi Rob,

You could pick repeating and drop for example a "Bulleted List" on your
form.  Then, you would be able to multiple instances of the field.

Hope that it helps.  If my previous post was useful to you, don't hesitate
to rate it.

Regards,

Franck Dauché

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robo@gobluemail.com - 23 Nov 2005 02:22 GMT
Thanks. You're great and fast.

Rated!

> Hi Rob,
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Franck Dauché - 23 Nov 2005 03:10 GMT
You are welcome.
Thanks for the rating!

Franck

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