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replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 16:24Delegate Sam said...

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Forms

What are the main uses of forms?

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replyReply Sat 21 Feb 2009, 21:05Trainer Cress said...

RE: Forms

Hello Sam
Thank you for your question

A form is a graphical replresentation of a table. You wouldnt want users of a database to go straight into the tables. You want to present them with an attractive form which can contain search functionality, possibly buttons with links to reports and navigation through the records etc. Users can add records through the forms rather than directly into the database records so you can also put validation on the form fields.

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Cress

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