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Definition

Multi Paged Form enables one to incorporate multiple forms in one single form, in a simple and elegant way.


Figure 1: Screenshot highlighting Multi Paged Form element in Form Builder


Figure 2: Multi Paged Form Properties

NameDescription
IDElement ID
LabelElement Label to be displayed to end user.
Number of PagesNumber of pages to be presented in Integer

 

Figure 3: Multi Paged Form Properties - Page

NameDescription
Label

Page name displayed in the form of breadcrumb or tab, depending on its setting in the UI

FormTarget Form
Readonly?

Determines if the page is editable

Parent Form Field to keep Child Form ID

ID of the field in the parent form to store the page's primary key. Page data will be loaded based on the record ID retrieved from this field.

Child Form Field to keep Parent Form ID

ID of the field in the page form to store the parent form's primary key

Validate when change page

Performs validation on page change if checked

Important Note about Parent Form Field to keep Child Form ID

This field must be specified if the individual form is not storing into the same table as the parent form.

Field specified does not need to be first created in the parent form.

Figure 4: Multi Paged Form Properties - Advanced Options

NameDescription
Partially store form when page changed?Partially store form when user navigates between pages.
Store main form data when partial storing is enabled?

Store main form data when partial storing is enabled.

This option is available when "Partially store form when page changed?" is enabled.

Display Mode

Determines if the multi-paged form will be displayed in wizard or tabs.

Previous Button LabelPrevious Button Label.
Next Button LabelNext Button Label.
Only enable submit button on last page?

If checked, all of the pages' forms must be completed before form submission or task completion.

CSS

Custom CSS implementation.




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