[AccessD] Creating controls on a form table data based

Erwin Craps - IT Helps Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be
Thu Dec 30 05:09:54 CST 2004


Yes it is an AccessD, my mistake.

No, not one question at the time. That's just the point.
I first proposed that, but after discussing this with the customer, we
decided that this goes way to slow for data entry at location with a
tablet pc in the hand walking around.


Erwin


-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 11:46 AM
To: dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Creating controls on a form table data based

Hi Erwin

First, isn't this an AccessD topic?

Then, couldn't you use a continuous form where you display one question
at a time?
If so, you could define the type of question (yes/no, amount, etc.), the
question itself etc. dynamically.

/gustav

>>> Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be 30-12-2004 11:16:26 >>>
Hi
 
I developing an app for a tablet pc, that will be uses by an expert to
estimate real estates.
The target is that the expert gets out his tablet pc in the building and
starts clicking predifined answers to descibe the estate.
Additional comments per answer must be posible (example wooden floor =
yes, comment= slightly damaged) For reasons of speed and overview the
several questions and respective answers need to be on a minimum of
forms to avoid form switching They now use a paper form.
The difficulty lies in the fact that questions and there choices/answers
can vary over time.
So the only solution to achieve this looks like creating forms and their
controls programaticaly on the spot.
 
So I got in to creating x number of controls on x number of forms, but
I'm tumbling in to problems like a limited form length, how to entry
code (programaticaly) after a control, etc etc.
 
The answers are not straigtforward yes/no but can be any of these Yes/No
(boolean) amount (Euro) number simple text long text (memo) multiple
choice (option group) 1 choice only multiple choice (option group)
multiple choices
 
So I'm getting scared not beeing on the right track here, or not posible
in a reasonable time.
Some great webpage on this material would help me with some guidelines
how to achive this.
 
 
Thanks

 

Erwin Craps

Zaakvoerder 

www.ithelps.be/onsgezin 

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