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Is there a way to toggle between Form Builder and code view modes?

Sometimes I want to do the bulk of the work using the form builder but then make some modifications. It seems like it's one way or the other for form design. Is there a way to toggle between views?

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ShowIf /ShowRole

I have a edit form that requires (various areas based on the information type) to be hidden, displayed viewed or updated based on different roles on the form. Can i do this using show if/show role ? I undrstand from release notes its used within a panel …

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Form / Template Construction Advice....

Howdy... I have a need to have two grids each with their own forms. In addition, I want Grid A to feed Grid B an Id to control the listing in Grid B. e.g. Grid A with a button to create new records in Grid A. Grid A also allows editing of records. Grid B …

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create multiple records in a form and send in a batch

Is there a way to enter a few fields in a form and use those fields as a default to multiple records on that same form as they are being created and at completion all entries to be added to a table as a batch? Any ideas on how to accomplish this?

Author: Scott L
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Entering time in a form

Has anybody come up with a different way of entering time in a date/time field in a form? I am using the jQuery calendar add-on to chart community events and need to include starting times.  The date picker is excellent but then the user will have …

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