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Want to ask about repeating forms like infopath style,

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There have been examples provided by many experts, and they generally put all the values ​​in the input controls into a field called repeated. But if each input control corresponds to a SharePoint field, is there a way to put the value of each column into a SharePoint field when submitting duplicate rows?

 

For example, now I have a form with 10 fields, and he has a total of 5 repeated lines to be filled in, so intuitively, there will be 50 places for input, but it is generally not possible to create 50 fields Do fill in, so the current idea is that after this form is submitted, the data in each column in it can be stored in each corresponding column in SharePoint. Has anyone had a similar case to share? Thanks for any reply.

 

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  • JR-BejeweledOne Profile Picture
    5,836 Moderator on at

    In the repeating scenario you are referring to each row is a new record.  So when submitting to SharePoint, a new item would be created for each row.

     

    Is that what you are wanting to do?

  • Anchov Profile Picture
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    I believe you will want to achieve this "repeating table" functionality using a gallery.  Shane Young has an excellent video that will walk you through the steps:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgznk4XlPCo&t=0s

     


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  • Samuel-Zhou Profile Picture
    393 on at

    Thank you for your reply. What I actually want to do is how to create each column as a new project, because the data in each column is consistent, and it will be clearer if it needs to be split later. Is there a way to achieve it?

  • Samuel-Zhou Profile Picture
    393 on at

    Thanks for the reply, I have seen this video before, it is a good solution, if there is a way to collect each column and create a new project, it would be great!!!

  • JR-BejeweledOne Profile Picture
    5,836 Moderator on at

    I am not sure that the repeating table is the best solution for you.   The repeating table idea assumes that each row of columns will be a whole record and that is how it's patched.   You indicated earlier that there could be up to 50 columns?   And you want each one to become a project, am I understanding that correctly?

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