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7/5/2008 5:33 AM
 

I know there are several in the DNN Marketplace and I'm looking for advice, on which would suti me best.  I want to build around existing legacy apps and create new apps which populate SQL databases directiy rather than an intermediate data collection file. 

Ideally I'll have some control over dependent tables, ie to avoid 'orphan'  records in associated tables and bSubmite able to drive next form selecion based on processing logic.

If anyone has examples of  having used one of the third party modules, I'd be pleased to see them.

Jeff

 

 
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7/5/2008 5:36 AM
 

Jeff, my company is developing a commercial module, which might suit your needs, please contact me at leupold (at) gamma-concept.de.


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Sebastian Leupold

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7/5/2008 9:46 AM
 

Enterprise forms. Conditional logic, binding logic, tons of power.


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7/6/2008 2:50 AM
 

Is this the one which requires purchasing a copy for each domain? Could be an issue with the plans I have to distribute an opensource app.

Any examples? They don't seem to have any live demo sites, which would help a lot.

PS I realise I made a mistake by clicking Accept Answer on the first reply, taking it all too logically I didn't tealise it meant Accept this as THE answer. I am open to   al contributions, naturally.

Jeff

 

 

 
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7/6/2008 12:03 PM
 

Hi, Jeff,

Yes, Enterprise forms is licensed on a per-domain basis. But you may be able to discuss unique licensing needs with them - dunno.

You can indeed test out their modules online, but that doesn't really allow you to test drive the more powerful aspects. For example, one of the features I requested some time back was the ability to run an SQL statement at work flow steps. So - Enterprise forms will store the data in its own generated tables, but I am able to at the same time take any of that data and via a stored procedure, do absolutely anything else I want to do. This means that I can (and have) create a suite of forms which are not connected in terms of how Enterprise forms looks at things - but with my behinds the scenes programming I can link them together by joining on the EF tables in a stored proc, and then populating views or tables after manipulating as desired.

With the latest version, you can databind elements to data from Oracle, mySQL, Access, VistaDB (maybe more) as well as from the DNN or other SQL database.

There's a lot of functional power here but as you note, I'm not sure how this might fit with your particular project.


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