Fields/Forms Processing

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19855
interpreted = N
texte = Just wondering, is there a way to write a script that would simply take ALL the fields on a form, and email them?For example, within an email context, have a loop that loops through all form fields and sends the name/value as is?That way I dont have to re-type all the field names in the email script...Thanks, Scott Szretter - EES Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Fields/Forms Processing (Scott Szretter 1998)
  2. Re: Fields/Forms Processing (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  3. Re: Fields/Forms Processing (Peter Ostry 1998)
  4. Re: Fields/Forms Processing (Dave MacLeay 1998)
Just wondering, is there a way to write a script that would simply take ALL the fields on a form, and email them?For example, within an email context, have a loop that loops through all form fields and sends the name/value as is?That way I dont have to re-type all the field names in the email script...Thanks, Scott Szretter - EES Scott Szretter

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