Form Design Advice
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Тема | Form Design Advice |
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Msg-id | 20050301203930.92797.qmail@web52406.mail.yahoo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Please help (Kumar S <ps_postgres@yahoo.com>) |
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i'm developing a number of data entry forms. thanks to many on this board, i'm getting pretty close. i *really* do appreciate everyone's knowledge and insight and their unselfish spirit. i want my data enterer to be able to verify what they entered and still minimize the clicks required to enter data. i ahve a form process that looks like this... 1. display blank form 2. perform insert after data is submitted (assuming no errors which i check for) 3. perform select to get data entered 4. save data in global session array 5. redisplay the empty form (ready for new input) with the printed session array components (representing what was entered) above the form followed by " successfully entered." now that i've moved beyond filling in one column in one table, this seems to be an overhead hog - especially when multiple columns are entered into multiple tables. it's design decision time... am i being to picky by wanting to display the data without adding any extra button clicks? does anybody have a "cool green" way of getting this done? i'm thinking i can just do the data entry (and avoid the extra selects and session work) and include a button to include a user input variable number of most recent entries. tia... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo
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