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Howard Hayes
I am constrained to IP 2003 and need to create a table-based entry form on a
separate view that is determined by a number entered in a control on a
different view. There are two users involved. The first does some analysis
about the number of applications to be reviewed and enters that number into a
control, then saves the form. Another user re-opens the form and enters
detailed information about each application into the second view. The second
user must be prevented from entering more or less details than the number
provided by the first user and the name on the application and a separate
line for each entry must be visable so the second user does not have to
"guess" at how many rows to insert.
I have used conditional formatting allowing 100 entries for each ocurrence,
but there is really no determined number of entries so I have backed myself
into a corner.
Any help would be very much appreciated. I am pretty good at InfoPath and
SharePoint, but not very strong at .net code or scripting. I follow
instructions well and am able to use tutorials if only I new where to look.
Thanks,
Howard
separate view that is determined by a number entered in a control on a
different view. There are two users involved. The first does some analysis
about the number of applications to be reviewed and enters that number into a
control, then saves the form. Another user re-opens the form and enters
detailed information about each application into the second view. The second
user must be prevented from entering more or less details than the number
provided by the first user and the name on the application and a separate
line for each entry must be visable so the second user does not have to
"guess" at how many rows to insert.
I have used conditional formatting allowing 100 entries for each ocurrence,
but there is really no determined number of entries so I have backed myself
into a corner.
Any help would be very much appreciated. I am pretty good at InfoPath and
SharePoint, but not very strong at .net code or scripting. I follow
instructions well and am able to use tutorials if only I new where to look.
Thanks,
Howard