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Formulas
raquelle007 25.08.2006 15:18:02
Can One put a function within a function, as done in access or excel? there
are very few formulas to use in InfoPath, so I need some complexity. I am
currently connected to an XML schema whci I don't think is structured in the
way that I need it to be. So I either need to be ablt to write complexs
statemenmts as in access, or have data provided to me differently by our SQL
programmer. Please advise.....
RE: Formulas
S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton 26.08.2006 05:56:01
You can write complex statements in InfoPath, but you'll have to use code
(VBScript, JScript, VB.NET, or C#.NET) for that. Formulas cannot contain
complex expressions.
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S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton


"raquelle007" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Can One put a function within a function, as done in access or excel? there
> are very few formulas to use in InfoPath, so I need some complexity. I am
> currently connected to an XML schema whci I don't think is structured in the
> way that I need it to be. So I either need to be ablt to write complexs
> statemenmts as in access, or have data provided to me differently by our SQL
> programmer. Please advise.....

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