InfoPath form to a Windows SharePoint Services
Introduction:
In Microsoft Office InfoPath, you cannot submit form data to a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services document library directly. This article describes how to design a form template that uses script to submit form data to a Windows SharePoint Services document library.
In InfoPath, you can submit the form data to a Windows SharePoint Services document library directly by using the UI. This article contains the steps that you have to use to do this.
Detailed Descption:
Design your form data source and layout in InfoPath 2003
- Start InfoPath. Design a new blank form.
- In the Data Source task pane, add a data source to your form. To do this, follow these steps:
- Right-click myFields, and then click Add. The Add Field or Group dialog box appears.
- Type FirstName as the name of the field, and then click OK.
- Repeat step a. Type MiddleInitial as the name of the field, and then click OK.
- Repeat step a. Type LastName as the name of the field, and then click OK.
- Add myFields to your form.
- Click Section with Controls.
Design your form data source and layout in InfoPath 2007
- Start InfoPath 2007.
- Click Design a Form Template, click Blank, and then click OK.
- In the Design Tasks pane, click Data Source.
- Right-click myFields, and then click Add.
- In the Add Field or Group window, type FirstName as the name of the field, and then click OK.
- In the Add Field or Group window, type MiddleInitial as the name of the field, and then click OK.
- In the Add Field or Group window, type LastName as the name of the field, and then click OK.
- Add the myFields group to the form, and then click Controls in Layout Table.
Submit the form data to a SharePoint Services document library
You can use script or the UI to submit the form data to the SharePoint Services document library.
Use script to submit the form data to a SharePoint Services document library in InfoPath 2003
- On the Tools menu, click Submitting Forms. The Submitting Forms dialog box appears.
- In the Submitting Forms dialog box, click Enable Submit.
- In the Submit box, click Submit Using Custom Script.
- Click Open Microsoft Script Editor, and then click OK. Microsoft Script Editor starts.
- Modify the OnSubmitRequest event as follows.Note You must change the value of the strURL variable to a valid URL in the code. The URL in the following code sample references a server that is named ServerName, a SharePoint site that is named SiteName, and a document library that is namedDocumentLibraryName.
function XDocument::OnSubmitRequest(eventObj) { // If the submit operation is successful, set // eventObj.ReturnStatus = true. var fSuccessful = false; // Set the URL of the file that you want to submit here. var strUrl = "http://ServerName/SiteName/DocumentLibraryName/testform.xml"; try { // Create an xmlhttp object. var oXmlHttp = new ActiveXObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP"); // See whether the document with the same name already exists in the Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) document library. oXmlHttp.Open("HEAD", strUrl, false); oXmlHttp.Send(); // No document with the URL has been found. Continue to submit. // If you must replace the original file, you must call // oXmlHttp.Open("DELETE", strUrl, false) to delete the document // in the WSS document library. if (oXmlHttp.Status == 404) { // Put the document in the WSS document library. oXmlHttp.Open("PUT", strUrl, false); oXmlHttp.Send(XDocument.DOM.xml); // A 200 status code or a 201 status code indicates that the form has been submitted successfully. if (oXmlHttp.Status == 200 || oXmlHttp.Status == 201) { fSuccessful = true; } } } catch (ex){} if (fSuccessful) { XDocument.UI.Alert("Document submitted successfully."); eventObj.ReturnStatus = true; } else { eventObj.ReturnStatus = false; } } - Save the script. Close Script Editor.
- Save your form template as SubmitToWSS.xsn.
Use the UI to submit the form data to a SharePoint Services document library in InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1
- On the Tools menu, click Submitting Forms.The Submitting Forms dialog box appears.
- In the Submitting Forms dialog box, click Enable Submit commands and buttons.
- In the Submit to section, click SharePoint form library.
- In the Submitting Forms dialog box, click Add. The Data Connection Wizard starts.
- Input your SharePoint Services form library link in the SharePoint form library box.Your library link may look similar to the following:
http://ServerName/SiteName/DocumentLibraryName
- Type the document name in the File name box.You can use a document name such as TestForm.
Click Next.
- In the Data Connection Wizard, click Finish.
- In the Submitting Forms dialog box, Click OK.
- Save your form template as “SubmitToWSS.xsn.”
Use the UI to submit the form data to a SharePoint Services document library in InfoPath 2007
- On the Tools menu, click Submit Options.The Submit Options dialog box appears.
- In the Submit Options dialog box, click Allow users to submit this form.
- Click to select the Send form data to a single destination check box.
- In the drop-down list, click SharePoint Document Library.
- In the Submit Options dialog box, click Add. The Data Connection Wizard starts.
- Type your SharePoint document library link in the Document Library box.Your document library link may resemble the following:
http://ServerName/SiteName/DocumentLibraryName
- Type the document name in the File name box.You can use a document name such as TestForm.
- Click Next.
- In the Enter a name for this data connection box, type a name for this data connection.
- In the Data Connection Wizard, click Finish.
- In the Submit Options dialog box, click OK.
- Save your form template as SubmitToWSS2007.xsn.
Test your form in InfoPath 2003
- On the File menu, click Fill Out a Form.
- In the Fill Out a Form task pane, click SubmitToWSS.
- Complete the form.
- On the File menu, click Submit. If the form is submitted successfully, you receive a message that indicates this.
- Quit InfoPath. If you are prompted to save your changes to the form, click No.
- Start Microsoft Internet Explorer. Locate your document form library.For example, your document form library may be http://ServerName/SiteName/DocumentLibraryName.
A new item that is named testform is in the document library.
- Click testform. The form that you submitted opens in InfoPath 2003.
Test your form in InfoPath 2007
- On the File menu, click Fill Out a Form.
- In the Fill Out a Form task pane, click SubmitToWSS2007.
- Complete the form.
- On the File menu, click Submit. If the form is submitted successfully, you receive a message that indicates this.
- Quit InfoPath. If you are prompted to save your changes to the form, click No.
- Start Windows Internet Explorer. Locate your document form library.For example, your document form library may be http://ServerName/SiteName/DocumentLibraryName.
A new item that is named testform is in the document library.
- Click testform. The form that you submitted opens in InfoPath 2007.
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