>If you go to the website I mentioned in my previous email, there's an >example of how to do this with javascript...
Mark, thanks for the reply. I have downloaded all the examples and will work my way through them. Since this was the only reply, does that mean javascript is the only way to do this? How do you keep track of the changed fields when moving from page to page within the "input" form? Do you store each page's values in Collections (using A4D)? When the time comes to save the record, do you then reload the actual record and copy the values back into the fields? (sounds right, but just want to make sure I don't start down the wrong path...) Even that is going to be *very* tricky as there are 10 input form pages, many of which contain included forms which take you into their Input forms, and some can go beyond that. I am starting to get scared I am trying to do something unrealistic. Has anyone done complex stuff like this with A4D? Any hints on how to go about this will be very much appreciated. Cheers, KG
