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It is often desirable to have an application, or form, transition through a set of phases or stages. At each stage the form might be used by different people in different roles. The form also might be presented in a slightly different manner in each stage, such as having some items or pages ... |
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Triggers an XForms submission. The submission must already be defined in the XForms model. |
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Once the user fills in the form, they need to submit it. You will add a Submit button so the user can submit the form. Once the user presses the Submit button, the form is submitted to the specified email address. The form will remain open to the user after the submit button is pressed. |
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Once the user fills in the form, they need to submit it. You will add a Submit button so the user can submit the form. Once the user presses the Submit button, the form is submitted to the specified email address. The form will remain open to the user after the submit button is pressed. |
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Actions are form-initiated acts that execute automatically. They can be of any of the following types: cancel - Closes the form; if any changes were made to the form since the last save or submit, then the user is informed that the form has changed and is allowed to choose whether the cancellation ... |
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This video demonstrates how to create a form using Lotus Forms Turbo 3.5 that can be automatically routed to an approver after being submitted by a user. For example, you may want to route a Submission Request form to an employee's manager after the form has been submitted, so that their manager ... |