Hi David,

You are correct, it appears that we've put the wrong value in table_name
for those fields. It should be person_name.

I guess the code that processes forms must not actually be looking at that
table_name, though I'm not sure offhand where that happens.

-Darius

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:27 PM, David Ng <david...@citigo.net> wrote:

> Hello community,
>
> I'm working with Joaquin on the spreadsheet import module and I'm working
> on having the module automatically create an import template from a form.
> So I use the field table to create a row in the import for every field in
> the form.
>
> When I create a form, some fields are created by default, such as
> PATIENT.GIVEN_NAME. Such fields are stored in the "field" table. However,
> when checking data in the "field" table, I don't understand why the
> table_name is stored as patient_name. Is it supposed to be person_name,
> because there's no physical patient_name table.
>
> Why is the table name different? Should it be person_name?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
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