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InfoPath Form Connecting To Access Database

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joet - 02 Feb 2006 22:18 GMT
Hi,

I have a form that I created in InfoPath. The form is based on the Applicant
Rating Sample form in InfoPath 2003.
The form has a series of sections that contain specific skill sets. The
employee will be asked to rate themselves from 0 to 3 what their knowledge
level  is on a particular skill set.  The 0 to 3 radio buttons are all bound
to a specific data set.
What I want to do is now tie this form into an Access database that will be
used to store the information in. Most of the examples that I have seen show
the creation of the database first and then the InfoPath form.
Can it be done the other way around?
If so how can it be done?
An example would be very helpful.

Thanks in advance.

Joe
Ramana - 03 Feb 2006 11:31 GMT
Hi,
If you want to submit the data through "main dataconnection" first create
the database then take the dataconnection and design the form,
if you want to submit the data through "secondary dataconnection" first
design the form then create the database, take dataconnection,

I think this will help you,

Thanks.
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www.autonomysystems.com

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Deborah Jean - 15 Feb 2006 17:24 GMT
I've been reading all the posts as I'm going to be teaching InfoPath this
spring and I want to thank you for all the helpful advice you give others as
I learn from them what to look for and how to fix it.  Thank you for advice
that saves me future headaches.

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