Jul 11th, 2015, 1:46 PM
WHERE is the URL for the Form I just created??
I created a form with the form builder, hit 'publish', and it confirmed success, and even sent me an email confirming it. BUT, it nowhere says whee the form is??? How can I or anyone ever use a form if we have no idea what its ulr address is?? In the admin, I can see its submissions listed, which of course are '0', because neither I nor anyone else can ever get to it.
I'd like to use formtools to create forms so that I or my clients can enter certain types of data into a db, and and later go back and view or edit it. Is this not possible with formtools? (And if not, what then I don't understand the purpose of formtools??)
--2nd question: In the form builder there is a column checkbox called 'Pass On', but no mention of what in the world this is, and a search of the formtools site and documentation revealed nothing. I've used a lot of databases before, but never encountered a 'pass on'. It's a 2nd password? ??
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I created a form with the form builder, hit 'publish', and it confirmed success, and even sent me an email confirming it. BUT, it nowhere says whee the form is??? How can I or anyone ever use a form if we have no idea what its ulr address is?? In the admin, I can see its submissions listed, which of course are '0', because neither I nor anyone else can ever get to it.
I'd like to use formtools to create forms so that I or my clients can enter certain types of data into a db, and and later go back and view or edit it. Is this not possible with formtools? (And if not, what then I don't understand the purpose of formtools??)
--2nd question: In the form builder there is a column checkbox called 'Pass On', but no mention of what in the world this is, and a search of the formtools site and documentation revealed nothing. I've used a lot of databases before, but never encountered a 'pass on'. It's a 2nd password? ??
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