In Brief

  • An InfoPath application is represented by the Application object, which is the top-level object of the InfoPath object model.

  • The Application object represents the InfoPath application. In fully trusted forms, you can use the Application.Quit() method to close InfoPath and all open forms.

  • The ADOAdapter object represents a connection to an ADO/OLEDB data source.

  • The DataDOM object is used during form validation, but is not accessible to scripting.

  • The DataDOMEvent object is used during form validation and is passed as an argument to the event handlers for the OnBeforeChange, OnValidate, or OnAfterChange events.

  • The DataObject object represents a named secondary data source used in the form template.

  • The DocActionEvent object is passed as a ...

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