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Chapter 5
by F. Scott Barker
Beginning InfoPath™ 2003
Copyright
About the Author
Credits
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
InfoPath — The Journey Begins
What Is InfoPath, and How Can It Be Used?
Summary
Exercises
Getting Started Designing with InfoPath
Touring the InfoPath Designer
Creating Your First InfoPath Form
Summary
Exercises
Understanding Data
A Quick Database Primer
Working with Various Databases
Looking Briefly at XML
Introduction to Web Services
Summary
Exercises
Creating an InfoPath Form from an Existing Data Source
Starting the Form Based on a Data Source
Working with the Created InfoPath Form
Previewing the Form
Updating a Form's Data Source
Summary
Exercises
Utilizing XML and Web Service Data Sources
XML Overview
Utilizing XML Data in InfoPath
A Brief Look at the XML Used for InfoPath Forms
Summary
Exercises
Working with Controls in General
Using the Right Control for the Right Job
Looking at the Starting Form for the Chapter
Working with the Property Sheet
Setting the Default Value of a Control
Working with Rules at the Control Level
Formatting Fields
Summary
Exercises
Looking at Some Useful Controls and Techniques
Using Expression Boxes with Formulas
Utilizing Command Buttons
Utilizing Drop-Down List Boxes on the Form
Summary
Exercises
Working with Sections
Overview of Types of Sections in an InfoPath Form
Looking at Choice Sections and the Choice Group Control
Optional Sections
Specifying Filters on InfoPath Forms
Master/Detail Sections
Summary
Exercises
Managing Views
Views Overview
Working with View Properties
Creating Multiple Views
Custom Task Panes
Print Views
Summary
Exercises
Publishing InfoPath Forms
What It Means to Publish an InfoPath Form
Publishing to a File Server
Exporting to a Web Page
Merging Data from Separate Forms
Summary
Exercises
Working with Code in Your InfoPath Form
When Is Code Necessary?
Choose Your Flavor of Code: Script or Managed Code (.NET)
Looking at Event Programming
Summary
Exercises
Getting Started Using Scripts
Introduction to Microsoft Script Editor
Working with JScript
Summary
Exercises
Working with .NET Managed Code
Introduction to the .NET Framework
Using Visual Studio .NET
Developing InfoPath Projects in .NET
Distributing InfoPath .NET applications
Summary
Exercises
Real-World Tasks and Coding Examples
Date Calculations
Sending a Form in an E-Mail
Providing Context-Sensitive Help
Summary
Exercises
Creating and Working with Web Services
Web Services Overview
Using Web Services for Data Source
Creating a Web Service Using ASP.NET
Working with Web Service Methods That Return Data
Summary
Exercises
Implementing Security
What Does Security Mean?
InfoPath Security
Defining Security with the .NET Framework
Digital Signatures
Summary
Exercises
Working with InfoPath and Windows SharePoint Services
What Are Windows SharePoint Services?
Touring a SharePoint Site
Using InfoPath and SharePoint
Summary
Exercises
Manufacturing Plant Case Study
The InfoPath Document
Creating the Database
Looking at the Boiler Web Service
Summary
Answers to Exercises
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
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