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Sun, Jun 14 2015 7:45 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 6/14/2015 3:38 PM, Ben wrote:
> I finally got all the errors corrected. Now when I try opening with > infopath I get a dialogue box asking for > a form template. Is that infopath specific or I can open with a > different reader or create a template. The question > is how. > Ben I don't use infopath but this is infopath specific - you're using a forms applications (infopath) and trying to import 3rd party data (EDB). Without a form template it does not know what to do. Try importing into Excel for example that can handle generic data if you want to see if import works in general. Since you already know what your data looks like you should be able to create a new form template in infopath that matches the xml data - then import data as form data source. Raul |
Sun, Jun 14 2015 11:36 PM | Permanent Link |
Ben Sprei CustomEDP | Thanks for your help. After all this I was able to open up in Access minus
the Notes. Seems like these CLOB fields are very funky. FYI I only gave you a sample of a very large file. I guess I will need to write some code getting this field into a CSV Ben Sprei "Raul" wrote in message news:B25CA521-3AF2-40DD-ACCE-6AE4A9237BC7@news.elevatesoft.com... On 6/14/2015 3:38 PM, Ben wrote: > I finally got all the errors corrected. Now when I try opening with > infopath I get a dialogue box asking for > a form template. Is that infopath specific or I can open with a > different reader or create a template. The question > is how. > Ben I don't use infopath but this is infopath specific - you're using a forms applications (infopath) and trying to import 3rd party data (EDB). Without a form template it does not know what to do. Try importing into Excel for example that can handle generic data if you want to see if import works in general. Since you already know what your data looks like you should be able to create a new form template in infopath that matches the xml data - then import data as form data source. Raul |
Mon, Jun 15 2015 3:42 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Raul
Glad you know what infopath is! Roy Lambert |
Mon, Jun 15 2015 8:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 6/15/2015 3:42 AM, Roy Lambert wrote:
> Glad you know what infopath is! Finally the useless bit of knowledge is useful for something We looked at it at work after it shipped with office 2003 for doing fill-in (web) forms but combination of fill-in PDF forms and regular web just ate their lunch so we never ended up using it at all. EWB would actually be perfect for this target market : RAD capability to build the questionnaire forms and ability to create some more custom components (maybe even one that reads questionnaire definition from DB and shows them etc) is all it needs to do. Raul |
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