Examples of using Submit data connection in English and their translations into Slovenian
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If you want to use a submit data connection to a database as a secondary data connection,
In this case, you will add a rule that submits the form data to each submit data connection when the user clicks the Submit command on the File menu or the Submit button on the Standard toolbar.
the Data Connection Wizard creates a submit data connection to the database if the following conditions are met.
InfoPath automatically creates a submit data connection and configures the form template to allow users to submit their forms.
If you create a secondary data connection that submits data to a document library and you want this submit data connection to be the main submit action for the form template,
If you choose to use this submit data connection, InfoPath configures the form template
None of the data fields in the main data source of the form store a large binary data type InfoPath will disable the submit data connection if the query includes fields that can store a large binary data type,
Change the submit options to use both submit data connections.
To learn more about submit data connections, see Introduction to data connections. .
Query and submit data connections both receive data from
You can choose to disable the Submit feature if you want your users to submit their completed forms by using another type of submit data connection.
If you want your users to submit their form data through another submit data connection that you will add to the form template later,
You cannot configure the rule to use all of the submit data connections at the same time.
After you add conditions for all of the submit data connections in your form template,
set a field value, or query or submit to a data connection.
query or submit to a data connection, switch views,
In the Action list, click Submit using a data connection, click the data connection that you want to use for this submit action in the Data connection list, and then click OK.
Add a data connection that submits data to a document library.
You can also add secondary data connections that submit data in the following ways.
Note: A form can have only one data connection that submits data to an application on a Web server.