On Nov 9, 2018, at 2:00 PM, Donna GALLIS wrote:

> Tim will share a developer tool that allows creating the JSON object that 
> describes a 4D form.
> With this tool you easily create or edit a form. The interface also includes 
> a “preview” option
> so that you can see what the form would look like without actually needing to 
> print it.

I will also talk a little about Tech Note 18-18_DynamicFormObjectDefinition 
that was recently released. It’s “4D Partners Only” at this time, so I can’t 
share it directly with you, but I think I can talk about what’s in it and why 
it’s good and if you are going to be doing any v17 Dynamic Forms work it will 
help you greatly. 

Also some comments about v17 R3 and the things it provides that greatly helps 
in doing Dynamic Forms work. 

I wish I had the tech note and v17 R3 when I did my work. I had to brute force, 
trial and error figure out how to to make things work. 

I’m currently only using Dynamic Forms for printing and that’s the example I’m 
showing in the 4D Method meeting. But all the same concepts apply to using 
Dynamic Forms for input and output forms and dialogs. 

Tim

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