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Re: XSL Transform of InfoPath '03 form upon submit to Sharepoint '03 form library

From: "Don Reamey \(MSFT\)" <damage@------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 10/13/2008 5:37:00 PM

I think the only way to do this would be to use code. You would need to have 
a submit event that did a transform of the data. You don't necessarily need 
to do an XSL transform you can use the .NET XML APIs to grab the data and 
modify and update the parent node.

-- 
Don Reamey
Software Development Engineer
InfoPath Forms Server
Microsoft Corporation
http://blogs.officezealot.com/dreamey

"Barry Prentiss" <thebear@s...> wrote in message 
news:u7XBACVLJHA.5232@T......
> Hi,
> I need to sort a repeating table within an InfoPath '03 form upon submit 
> to a Sharepoint Portal Server '03 form library.
> I think xslt is the right approach, but how do I implement this?
> InfoPath designer overwrites all files in the form library on update.
> Should the xslt file be housed on the SPS server? If so, where?
> How does the form.xml file call the transform upon submit?
>  Thx,
>    Barry
> 



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