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6/21/2007 11:28 PM
 

makeportal wrote

We have been using Enterprise Forms for our customers since its early days and believe me it is powerful product.   The flexibility in its workflow engine is something I have not seen in any other modules (forms or non-forms) availabe on the DNN market.  This was the sole reason we selected Enterprise Forms over other products.  Building a form with DB backend and search capability is something pretty much all these form builders should have.

 

..posted a question like this here: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/141454/scope/posts/Default.aspx

 

So do you think Enterprise would serve my needs?

--want to create a page with some custom forms (drop-down, radio cluster, few checkboxes, etc)

--validate the data and display a "Thanks for your submission" type of response once the user hits submit

--records stored in a SQL db dedicated to the form data

--another page that gives users the ability to query those data and perhaps check some boxes to set the search parameters...query by zip code and a few checkboxes to determine exactly what data to display...and the ability to dress up the grid.

 

That's all I am trying to do...not that completed to me, but I can't do it in anything other than Access. :)  Therefore, looking for the best form module to meet these needs...without a steep learning curve that requires a serious command of programming.

 

Thoughts?

 
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6/22/2007 8:06 PM
 

Terp,

If the question is whether Enterprise Forms can do the above, the answer is yes. It is really a bundle of four modules: Form Design, DataCollection, WorkFlow and Report Manager.

In Report Manager, you can write any number of reports that view the same form data, with filtering and search based on user input.

Regarding look and feel, you can do quite a bit with that via the module css.

Mike


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6/26/2007 5:49 AM
 

You can try module from http://components.init.si/.

Primoz

 
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