
Beginning InfoPath 2003.
Title:
Beginning InfoPath 2003.
Author:
Barker, F. Scott.
ISBN:
9780764596285
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (380 pages)
Series:
Wrox beginning guides.
Contents:
Beginning InfoPath 2003 -- About the Author -- Credits -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Who This Book Is For -- What This Book Covers -- How This Book Is Structured -- What You Need to Use This Book -- Conventions -- Source Code -- Errata -- p2p.wrox.com -- Chapter 1: InfoPath - The Journey Begins -- What Is InfoPath, and How Can It Be Used? -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 2: Getting Started Designing with InfoPath -- Touring the InfoPath Designer -- Creating Your First InfoPath Form -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 3: Understanding Data -- A Quick Database Primer -- Working with Various Databases -- Looking Briefly at XML -- Introduction to Web Services -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 4: Creating an InfoPath Form from an Existing Data Source -- Starting the Form Based on a Data Source -- Working with the Created InfoPath Form -- Previewing the Form -- Updating a Form's Data Source -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 5: Utilizing XML and Web Service Data Sources -- XML Overview -- Utilizing XML Data in InfoPath -- A Brief Look at the XML Used for InfoPath Forms -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 6: Working with Controls in General -- Using the Right Control for the Right Job -- Looking at the Starting Form for the Chapter -- Working with the Property Sheet -- Setting the Default Value of a Control -- Working with Rules at the Control Level -- Formatting Fields -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 7: Looking at Some Useful Controls and Techniques -- Using Expression Boxes with Formulas -- Utilizing Command Buttons -- Utilizing Drop-Down List Boxes on the Form -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 8: Working with Sections -- Overview of Types of Sections in an InfoPath Form -- Looking at Choice Sections and the Choice Group Control -- Optional Sections -- Specifying Filters on InfoPath Forms -- Master/Detail Sections -- Summary.
Exercises -- Chapter 9: Managing Views -- Views Overview -- Working with View Properties -- Creating Multiple Views -- Custom Task Panes -- Print Views -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 10: Publishing InfoPath Forms -- What It Means to Publish an InfoPath Form -- Publishing to a File Server -- Exporting to a Web Page -- Merging Data from Separate Forms -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 11: Working with Code in Your InfoPath Form -- When Is Code Necessary? -- Choose Your Flavor of Code: Script or Managed Code (.NET) -- Looking at Event Programming -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 12: Getting Started Using Scripts -- Introduction to Microsoft Script Editor -- Working with JScript -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 13: Working with .NET Managed Code -- Introduction to the .NET Framework -- Using Visual Studio .NET -- Developing InfoPath Projects in .NET -- Distributing InfoPath .NET applications -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 14: Real-World Tasks and Coding Examples -- Date Calculations -- Sending a Form in an E-Mail -- Providing Context-Sensitive Help -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 15: Creating and Working with Web Services -- Web Services Overview -- Using Web Services for Data Source -- Creating a Web Service Using ASP.NET -- Working with Web Service Methods That Return Data -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 16: Implementing Security -- What Does Security Mean? -- InfoPath Security -- Defining Security with the .NET Framework -- Digital Signatures -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 17: Working with InfoPath and Windows SharePoint Services -- What Are Windows SharePoint Services? -- Touring a SharePoint Site -- Using InfoPath and SharePoint -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 18: Manufacturing Plant Case Study -- The InfoPath Document -- Creating the Database -- Looking at the Boiler Web Service -- Summary.
Appendix A: Answers to Exercises -- Index.
Abstract:
InfoPath creates forms for data gathering, analysis, and reportingInfoPath has been adopted by many companies, ranging from Toyota and Hewlett-Packard to M/I Homes and New York Presbyterian Hospital, and recent laws that regulate data collection, such as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA, have increased demandExplains how to use InfoPath in a single user mode and how to use it with other databases, such as Access and SQL Server, or in conjunction with XML Web servicesShows how to deploy multi-user forms that use InfoPath with collaborative products such as Windows SharePoint Services and BizTalk.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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