8.1. Overview of Types of Sections in an InfoPath Form

InfoPath provides various types of sections depending on the task you need to accomplish. These sections are added to forms as controls and contain other controls within them. The majority also are bound to groups of data. A group of data is related records in one of the tables included in a data source, usually in a one-to-many relationship.

An example of using a bound section is an optional section. An optional section is a repeating section where data can be entered, but is not required. An example of an optional section is one bound to the tblCustomerNotes table, which is related to tblCustomers on the CustomerID field. As with other data tasks, InfoPath will take care of a lot of the work to handle adding the data in the CustomerID field in the related table, based on how you set up the section.

Setting up some of the types of sections is covered throughout the rest of the chapter, but for now, take a look at the types of sections available on InfoPath forms, and how you would use them. Some of the controls can be found in the Sections task pane of the Controls task pane.

  • Choice Section: These are individual sections that are used in a Choice Group control. This control lets you specify fields to fill in based on a choice the user makes. You can also add a repeating choice group when you want to add more than one entry for the choice.

  • List Control: Though it is technically not a section, it is worth mentioning the List ...

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