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Determines which row of a repeat currently has the focus. Repeats are indexed with a onebased count. For example, the first row is row 1, the second is row 2, and so on. |
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A table lets you arrange data into rows of items, making data easier to interpret and forms easier to complete. The following table wizard methods are available: Create new data model — Enables you to create a complete table. All the necessary background work is done for you. An XForms data ... |
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A table lets you arrange data into rows of items, making data easier to interpret and forms easier to complete. The following table wizard methods are available: Create new data model — Enables you to create a complete table. All the necessary background work is done for you. An XForms data ... |
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This video shows the IBM Forms 4.0 Designer and how one can build forms from schema, even when involving complex data structures, such as repeating structures. The IBM Forms 4.0 Designer can understand those structures, and generate the appropriate UI, in this case that is a table. |