Why not structure the data in a normalized way so that things like this are
easy to do?
FormA stores the contact information
FormB stores a reference to a record in FormA and also includes a
PhoneNumber and Precedence
With that structure you could simply walk a table to generate your data.
Axton
Brilliant! Thanks so much!
Lisa
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Kemes, Lisa
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Form A contains these fields:
Work Phone
Home Phone
Cell/Mobile Phone
Call First
Call Second
Call Third
So as an example of Form A would look like this:
Full Name: Lisa Kemes
Form A contains these fields:
> Work Phone
> Home Phone
> Cell/Mobile Phone
>
> Call First
> Call Second
> Call Third
>
> So as an example of Form A would look like this:
>
> Full Name: Lisa Kemes
> Work Phone: 717-810-
> Home Phone: 717-761-
> Cell/Mobile Phone: 717-608-
> Call Fir
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