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Web Service AND Access Database

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YRudd - 18 Jul 2006 18:14 GMT
I'm new to Infopath 2003. I need to create a form that the user fills out,
and one field gets submitted to a webservice for validation.  The form should
receive the validation response from the web service and store the response
and the rest of the form's data to an Access database.  It seems to be a
pretty common pattern, but I can't see how to accomplish it.  Can it be done
without coding?  If not, any suggestions as to how to code for it?
An extra detail is to offer the user a choice of continuing with the save to
the database if the Web Service response is that the submission was invalid.
[MSFT] AlexWein - 31 Jul 2006 09:09 GMT
Start designing your form template from database. Then add a secondary data
connection to the web service. On demand, set values in the main data source
to values returned from the web service. No code required.

> I'm new to Infopath 2003. I need to create a form that the user fills out,
> and one field gets submitted to a webservice for validation.  The form should
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> An extra detail is to offer the user a choice of continuing with the save to
> the database if the Web Service response is that the submission was invalid.
 
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