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  1. #1
    Peter Jameson Guest

    Reformatting Add Form

    Hello,

    Is there anyway to reformat the Add, Update, or Delete Forms? I want
    to format different layout than just the two column, many row option.

    Thankx

    -Peter Jameson
    JPSF & Associates

    http://www.jpsf.com

  2. #2
    Frank Guest

    Reformatting Add Form (reply)

    Peter,

    There is no custom form option at this time. There are a lot of activity right before the Edit/Filter forms is displayed according to the user specified fields, mapped names, data type and size registration etc....
    Can you illustrate the format of the form(s) you are shooting for ?

    Frank

    On 9/26/98 10:48:43 AM, Peter Jameson wrote:
    > Hello,

    Is there anyway to reformat the Add, Update, or Delete Forms? I
    > want
    to format different layout than just the two column, many row
    > option.

    Thankx

    -Peter Jameson
    JPSF & Associates

    http://www.jpsf.com

  3. #3
    Peter Jameson Guest

    Reformatting Add Form (reply)

    Hi Frank,

    Yeah basically I am just looking for the ability to customize the
    form for an update or add function. I have developed a form at
    http://www.jpsf.com/add.asp?page=register_asp, if you want to look
    at an example. Essentially I want to have more than one field per
    row when performing an add procedure.

    With limited screen space it would be nice to place all field in the
    view without the user having to scroll. ASPdbPro is a great product
    and having this discussion resource is very valuable, keep up the
    good work.

    Peter Jameson
    JPSF & Associates
    http://www.jpsf.com

    On 9/26/98 11:23:01 PM, Frank wrote:
    > Peter,

    There is no custom form option at this time. There are a lot of
    > activity right before the Edit/Filter forms is displayed according to the
    > user specified fields, mapped names, data type and size registration
    > etc....
    Can you illustrate the format of the form(s) you are shooting for
    > ?

    Frank

    On 9/26/98 10:48:43 AM, Peter Jameson wrote:
    > Hello,

    Is
    > there anyway to reformat the Add, Update, or Delete Forms? I
    > want
    to
    > format different layout than just the two column, many row
    >
    > option.

    Thankx

    -Peter Jameson
    JPSF & Associates

    http://www.jpsf.com

  4. #4
    Frank Guest

    Reformatting Add Form (reply)

    Peter,
    I tried to check out your site but it is busy. I`ll try again later. The user customizable input form and output report is in my list and I`ll get to them one of these days. Meanwhile, there is a ton of new features in the new releases.

    Frank


    On 9/27/98 12:05:37 AM, Peter Jameson wrote:
    > Hi Frank,

    Yeah basically I am just looking for the ability to customize
    > the
    form for an update or add function. I have developed a form
    > at
    http://www.jpsf.com/add.asp?page=register_asp, if you want to look
    at
    > an example. Essentially I want to have more than one field per
    row when
    > performing an add procedure.

    With limited screen space it would be nice
    > to place all field in the
    view without the user having to scroll.
    > ASPdbPro is a great product
    and having this discussion resource is very
    > valuable, keep up the
    good work.

    Peter Jameson
    JPSF &
    > Associates
    http://www.jpsf.com

    On 9/26/98 11:23:01 PM, Frank wrote:
    >
    > Peter,

    There is no custom form option at this time. There are a lot of
    >
    > activity right before the Edit/Filter forms is displayed according to
    > the
    > user specified fields, mapped names, data type and size
    > registration
    > etc....
    Can you illustrate the format of the form(s) you
    > are shooting for
    > ?

    Frank

    On 9/26/98 10:48:43 AM, Peter Jameson
    > wrote:
    > Hello,

    Is
    > there anyway to reformat the Add, Update, or
    > Delete Forms? I
    > want
    to
    > format different layout than just the two
    > column, many row
    >
    > option.

    Thankx

    -Peter Jameson
    JPSF &
    > Associates

    http://www.jpsf.com

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