Expense Form..struggling with fields...
Last Post 04-14-2010 07:34 AM by David To. 5 Replies.
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04-13-2010 06:14 PM

    Good day,

    I am trying to create a form that will be used as a corporate expense form for things such as vehicle expenses.  I am *trying* to have a single row of several fields, including Date:, From:, To:, and Kms:.  These fields should be lined up on a single row for the user to fill in.  I can't seem to get them to line up on the same row with even spacing by using the "Add field to same row as previous question" checkbox.  They do show up on the same row, but with large gaps in between and not really on the same horizontal axis.

    How the heck do you arrange these fields to make it look visually appealing?

    Also, once I get this hurdle overcome I'd like to be able to dynamically add a new row of the above fields so the user can enter another expense claim.

    Please help!  I am getting so frustrated with how these fields move around when creating forms.  I create a form header following an instructional video on DNNCreative website and it throws off the label fonts and their location...arg!

    - Joe 

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    04-14-2010 07:01 AM

     HI, will you be saving these fields to an SQL table or just using it to send email to corporate for them to review? You may consider using the datagrid field instead. Here's the link for the tutorial on the datagrid type field.

     
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    04-14-2010 07:19 AM

    My plan was simply email (as PDF attachment) to Accounting for review and processing...

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    04-14-2010 07:21 AM
    Then you would be better suited using the Datagrid type field and creating a PDF file and emailing it out.; -- David
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    04-14-2010 07:24 AM
    Ok, I'll give it a go. Is there a way to *Dynamically* allow a user to add an additional row to this (as mentioned previously), so I don't have to supply a static amount of rows for them to input their expenses, if you know what I am getting at?
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    04-14-2010 07:34 AM
    Yes, the datagrid field allows for that. Please check out the demo. It should provide you with insight. -- David


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