Monday, March 26, 2012

Forms

Hi,
I have a client who needs to integrate 'forms' that are requiered by
goverment and wants to populate them with the information that he has in the
database (MS SQL 2000), then save them for later use.
Does anyone knows of a good affordable solution for doing this ? Does
Infopath supports this ? Any other than PDF (which is not affordable).
AleksIf PDF is out of your price range, then you are not likely to find other
formats that are in your range. You should reconsider going PDF ... there ar
e
a handful of 3rd party tools that can read and write to them...
-- Alex Papadimoulis
"Aleks" wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a client who needs to integrate 'forms' that are requiered by
> goverment and wants to populate them with the information that he has in t
he
> database (MS SQL 2000), then save them for later use.
> Does anyone knows of a good affordable solution for doing this ? Does
> Infopath supports this ? Any other than PDF (which is not affordable).
> Aleks
>
>|||Have you take a look at SQL Reporting Services.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/reporting/default.asp
-oj
"Aleks" <arkark2004@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have a client who needs to integrate 'forms' that are requiered by
> goverment and wants to populate them with the information that he has in
> the database (MS SQL 2000), then save them for later use.
> Does anyone knows of a good affordable solution for doing this ? Does
> Infopath supports this ? Any other than PDF (which is not affordable).
> Aleks
>|||Like which one ?
A
"Alex Papadimoulis" <alexRemovePi@.pa3.14padimoulis.com> wrote in message
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> If PDF is out of your price range, then you are not likely to find other
> formats that are in your range. You should reconsider going PDF ... there
> are
> a handful of 3rd party tools that can read and write to them...
> -- Alex Papadimoulis
> "Aleks" wrote:
>|||Not only reports, they need to be able to type in the forms and save the
data that was typed.
A
"oj" <nospam_ojngo@.home.com> wrote in message
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> Have you take a look at SQL Reporting Services.
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/reporting/default.asp
> --
> -oj
>
> "Aleks" <arkark2004@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23ToPp7WBFHA.2640@.TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>

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