This is a general architectural question.

I want to offer a user a simple two page form. The first page will
have a few Spinners for the user to select options from. The second
page will have a series of EditTexts for the user to fill in. After
the second page, the user clicks a button to generate a text file
based on the values they have input.

My question is: What is the best way to handle preserving the data
from the spinners on the first page of the form, in order to place
them into the text file?

I feel like the "architecture" should be something like this:
1. User selects Spinner values on first page and clicks button to move
to next page of form..
2. Spinner values are placed in database
3. User fills in EditTexts on second page. Clicks button to generate
text file.
4. Database is queried for Spinner values, which are added to newly
created text file, then EditText values are added

Does this strategy make sense? Does anyone have advice on a better way
of handling the gathering of two pages of form input then using it to
create a text file?

The user would need to be able to flip back and forth between the form
pages as needed.

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