Hi,
I recently purchased SharePlus pro based on it's ability to browse and edit InfoPath forms, however, I cannot find any instruction as to how this works.
I have a list that has an InfoPath customised new item form, however, when I use SharePlus to add a new item to the list, this form is not used.I also have a webpart page, with the Infopath Forms Webpart on it. When I try to open this page in SharePlus, I receive and error stating that no application is available for this type.
Could I please get some guidance on how InfoPath forms work with SharePlus?
Regards,Jeremy
Wayne,
Thank you for posting at IG forums.
We have made this change in the description. This should be updated soon.
I apologize in behalf of Infragistics for the inconvenience.
What can I do for you to satisfy you as a customer?
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Honestly, a refund would be nice. My sole purpose for buying the app was to gain infopath form capability. I was hoping this was a more cost effective solution than using Formotus at $45/month, but I guess they are the only game in town. Thanks or the quick reply.
So will it be possible to get a refund?
Will it be any plan to support Sharepoint Infopath ?
Thanks
Terry,
Thank you for posting at IG forums!
Javier da Rosa said: SharePlus support for InforPath forms is limited. It supports viewing and adding new forms, though the new form template is not used -- the fields will be shown using SharePlus' UI. Offline view for InfoPath forms is not available since the app renders a web view of them.
SharePlus support for InforPath forms is limited. It supports viewing and adding new forms, though the new form template is not used -- the fields will be shown using SharePlus' UI.
Offline view for InfoPath forms is not available since the app renders a web view of them.
Gustavo's reply explains in which scenarios InfoPath is supported:
Gustavo Degeronimi said: In SharePoint, there are at least two ways to use InfoPath forms: Forms Libraries: Creating a document library, saving XML form instances as documents. Item Lists: Using Infopath 2010, creating a form that saves data as SharePoint list items, not xml documents. When publishing, Infopath automatically adjusts the NewItem.aspx, ViewItem and and EditItem.aspx pages linked to the library to display the Infopath form instead of the standard aspx form.
In SharePoint, there are at least two ways to use InfoPath forms:
I hope this answers your question.
Regarding refunds, they must be processed by Apple. I recommend you to contact the AppStore support.
Regards,