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Designing a browser-enabled InfoPath form that can store data in a database - Part3

Here's the last part of this blog post. We will finish creating the form and we will test it. Now create another section named DiscountData, insert a table with title and another table with three columns and four rows as follows: startDate and endDate

Designing a browser-enabled InfoPath form that can store data in a database - Part2

In the last post we have set up the DB that will receive data from our InfoPath forms. Now we will create the InfoPath form. Creating the form Now we’re left with the easiest part: creating our InfoPath form. Since I am using a SQL Server DB I won’t need

Designing a browser-enabled InfoPath form that can store data in a database - Part1

As I haven’t found so far any blog post explaining how to design an InfoPath form that could save its data to a database I decided to write this post. I hope the content is useful. Any feedback is appreciated. Assumptions: The goal is to create a web-enabled
 
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