MIght I re-question my hidden question ? How is the archive form being
created in general ( from the beginning) ? and in case I changed the
workflow of the original form by adding more fields, do I need to apply
them to the archive form, such as adding the corresponding fields , etc.
Or, any quick "tools" within AR admin tools can do it for me.

and in my case, when I see this error arerr8998, what is the possible cause
? *wild-guessing*, my colleague updated the wrong forms , instead of the
original (parents) forms ?

Thank you in advance for your quick / great help

Regards,

Omega



2015-02-10 21:29 GMT+08:00 Misi Mladoniczky <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> The only way to change/add data to an archive form, aside from the normal
> process of archiving, is to disassociate the form from the parent form
> first.
> This is done in the parent forms properties. Just disable archiving.
>
> The same is true for audit forms.
>
> That there is no other way than to change the definitions in order to
> transfer/update data seems a bad solution to me.
>
> An extra flag to the ARMergeEntry call for importing data would work fine
> for me.
>
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> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Need your quick help.  When I receive this err8998 I.e.  "cannot modify
> or
> > create entry in the archive form", what is the quick way to resolve it ?
> >
> > Am I forgot to create the corresponding fields in the archive forms ? Or
> any
> > better approach to resolve it. I need to fix it asap.
> >
> > Your help is highly appreciated.
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Omega
> >
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