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Tom
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01/22/2008 10:01 AM  

Is it possible to have more than one form submission/completion event per form??

I want to have my forms both redirect to a Thank You page AND email the results to an email address.

I assume that making the data save to a table is also posslble, I think I saw this in the documentation, this would be useful to us.

Thank you, TOm

Chad
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01/23/2008 10:52 AM  
Tom, yes. yes. and yes.


You can have as many or as few completion events as you would like. The completion events types are Email, ADD / Remove user from DNN Role, Redirection URL, Execute SQL, and HTTP Post which is new for version 2.5.


The only event that really can only be setup once is the redirectional event (simply because you can not redirect the user to multiple pages after submission). You can setup as many redirectional URL events but the end result is that they will only be redirected to the one that applies to them.


Here is how redirectional events work... First, you should not need one at all if you want all users to be redirected to the same page after form submission. If this is the case you can setup the redirectional URL under Module Configuration, General Settings. The only time you should want a redirectional event is if you want to redirect them to a page based on a response from a field. So for example lets say you have a dropdownlist of options such as 'Buyer' and 'Seller'. Since all completion events can be fired off conditionally based on a response to a question you might want to redirect the user to two seperate pages (one for buyers and one for sellers) so when setting up the event you would just choose set the event to only be fired off if they user selected the response.


-Chad
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