You should investigate creating a separate form in which to store
attachments, rather than have a bunch of attachment fields on your main
form.  It's far less of a performance impact and more scalable.

Rick

On 1/25/08, Gayford, Matthew C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello List,
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> I'm building a form on ARS and one of the requirements from the client is
> an attachment pool. They want to have the ability to add up to 50
> attachments. However, not every entry will actually use this many
> attachments. In fact, most of the requests they enter in this form will not
> use any of these attachment areas.
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> Anyone have any suggestions for a work around? Or, just any thoughts about
> the impact of having that many empty attachment areas out there?
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> Regards,
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> -Matt
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