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Timothy
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07/21/2008 3:30 PM  

 

So my main question how do I take the field that has the ID in it and then make some kind of call that spits out all the data in some way. I would normally do this by making an SQL call in asp on the page were I would like this data shown.If I just make this Something something where ID equals whatever and all that would be shown. Where do I enter this SQL statement? 

 

Tim

 

Dump database info on to the page

I would like to be able to display all the information collected for a particular form below the fields. Kind of like a guestbook would be. But also I would like to be able to store a variable that comes from a link to this form into a field that no one will see. I know how to do this if I was just doing asp connected to a database, but I don't see any way to do this for dynamic forms.

Here is exactly what I would like to do. Have 2 frames one frame would have an article the other frame would go to a page where I have the dynamic forms stored. On that link would have the address of that article and also maybe an ID representing that article. The link would be created manually when the article was posted. Then when the ID or article address would be retrieved through dynamic registration and then I would like all the information collected on that dynamic forms with that ID to be displayed under all the fields.

Chad
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07/21/2008 4:33 PM  

Hi. Well Dynamic Forms is not really meant to be its own reporting module. You can make sure of querystring variables such as DSParam1, DSParam2, DSParam3 and also each field can retrieve/pass fields via querystring variables. There are also some default session ones that should be in the documentation. You can use the module along with a module such as Tailored Text/HTML to retrieve values or form results. Demonstration #4 covers this here:

Retrieve Dynamic Forms results in other module

This specific implementation passes values to Tailored Text HTML and makes use of the session variable called UniqueCompletionID. There is a setting in Dynamic Forms to pass unique completionID to session variable and it uses this. This demonstration is old as Dynamic Forms now has direct implementation/integration with PayPal but its useful for what you are attempting to do I think.

Additionally... Keep in mind if you want to display the information right after form submission you can use the 'Display after message' which you can enable in general settings and also display all fields there.



-Chad

Timothy
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going with the flow

07/22/2008 12:06 PM  

 Well I would like all the database rows having a certain ID on the page

That dynamic forms is on as soon as the person goes to the page with dynamic forms on it. Can I put the tailored HTML module on the same page as the dynamic forms module accomplish this? Do I just run the SQL statement and slightly adjusted from your example three on the other thread? I don't want to use paypal I just want to show all the entries relating to a certain ID. Kind of like people typing in a guestbook an different guestbooks have different IDs and I want people to see all the guestbook entries before they enter their own. Something like that.

I have used SQL many times, but it has been awhile.  You know of any web site with example SQL statements?

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