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access_asp thread: Re: Forms
Message #1 by "jeff scott" <jeff@j...> on Wed, 27 Mar 2002 05:29:25
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Did you find someone to help you? If not, I'd be willing.
jeff scott
jeff@j...
> I am a Web Designer at the Department of Labor, and I am trying to
create
> a form that the clerical staff or the general public could fill out with
> input fields like names, address, zip, phone etc. I have no problem
> creating the form and I have no problems creating a response (asp) page,
> telling the person inputting the data that the data as been submitted.
> But I don't have a clue on how to view the page with the data that the
> public or staff inputted. Basically, this would be a mailing list were
> the user can fill out the form and click the submit button, and I on the
> other hand can produce or bring up a page in a Access Data Base or HTML
> page or both, that will show me the results of what the user inputted.
>
> We do have the asp extensions on our IIS Server. We have a lot of
> programmers that creates ASP Pages, but are not willing to share
> information. I recently just got certified to be a Web Publisher and
that
> was a great achievement, but the class only taught basic ASP classes.
The
> only thing that was given to us that was really useful was the Beginning
> Active Server Pages 3.0 book. Please help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> My number at work is: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
> My e-mail address is: sewell-victor@d...
Message #2 by "Vandael Tim" <vandael_tim@h...> on Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:09:42 +0100
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Thnx a lot Jeff,
the thing i have to make an shopfloor system.
This means that the employees on the workfloor most be able to call up some
documents.
The documents or divided into 5 parts.
They also have to specify what machine and what article they are making.
By the criteria i must search a database in where there are shortcuts to the
documents present.
So if they search, there must be some shortcuts generated, by subject.
I hope you understand it ! :-)
greets
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "jeff scott" <jeff@j...>
To: "Access ASP" <access_asp@p...>
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 5:29 AM
Subject: [access_asp] Re: Forms
> Did you find someone to help you? If not, I'd be willing.
>
> jeff scott
> jeff@j...
>
> > I am a Web Designer at the Department of Labor, and I am trying to
> create
> > a form that the clerical staff or the general public could fill out with
> > input fields like names, address, zip, phone etc. I have no problem
> > creating the form and I have no problems creating a response (asp) page,
> > telling the person inputting the data that the data as been submitted.
> > But I don't have a clue on how to view the page with the data that the
> > public or staff inputted. Basically, this would be a mailing list were
> > the user can fill out the form and click the submit button, and I on the
> > other hand can produce or bring up a page in a Access Data Base or HTML
> > page or both, that will show me the results of what the user inputted.
> >
> > We do have the asp extensions on our IIS Server. We have a lot of
> > programmers that creates ASP Pages, but are not willing to share
> > information. I recently just got certified to be a Web Publisher and
> that
> > was a great achievement, but the class only taught basic ASP classes.
> The
> > only thing that was given to us that was really useful was the Beginning
> > Active Server Pages 3.0 book. Please help.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > My number at work is: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
> > My e-mail address is: sewell-victor@d...
>
Message #3 by Sewell Victor <sewell-victor@d...> on Wed, 27 Mar 2002 10:11:35 -0500
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No, no one has helped me with this matter. Do you have any information on
this subject?
-----Original Message-----
From: jeff scott [mailto:jeff@j...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 12:29 AM
To: Access ASP
Subject: [access_asp] Re: Forms
Did you find someone to help you? If not, I'd be willing.
jeff scott
jeff@j...
> I am a Web Designer at the Department of Labor, and I am trying to
create
> a form that the clerical staff or the general public could fill out with
> input fields like names, address, zip, phone etc. I have no problem
> creating the form and I have no problems creating a response (asp) page,
> telling the person inputting the data that the data as been submitted.
> But I don't have a clue on how to view the page with the data that the
> public or staff inputted. Basically, this would be a mailing list were
> the user can fill out the form and click the submit button, and I on the
> other hand can produce or bring up a page in a Access Data Base or HTML
> page or both, that will show me the results of what the user inputted.
>
> We do have the asp extensions on our IIS Server. We have a lot of
> programmers that creates ASP Pages, but are not willing to share
> information. I recently just got certified to be a Web Publisher and
that
> was a great achievement, but the class only taught basic ASP classes.
The
> only thing that was given to us that was really useful was the Beginning
> Active Server Pages 3.0 book. Please help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> My number at work is: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
> My e-mail address is: sewell-victor@d...
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