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Microsoft Infopath 2003 - Attach File Control

Asked by Mohlerp1942 in Infopath, Microsoft Access Database

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I have designed an Infopath form to collect information from principal Investigators in which the input will be submitted to a Access relational database via a sharepoint site.  I would like to place a Save (not Submit) button on the form for saving the form to sharepoint and I would like to use the information in the first field on the form for the saved file name. The script langauge is VBScript.
I will go to sharepoint later and open any saved files and then submit them to an Access database after I have verified the form data.

Also at the bottom of the form you will see the text  "Add file Attachment".
When I click on the file attachment control, Infopath asks for which field to bind the attachment. I don't have a field for the attachment. The attached file is for information that the Principal Investigator may want to relay to me but will not be submitted to the Access database.

A form was first created with JSscript as the programming language and I was able to get the attachment control  on the form without binding to a field. However, if I delete the attachment and try to add a new attachment, Infopath wants to know what field to bind the control. I don't know how I got the attachment on the form in the first place without asking for a binding field.

Anyway, I now have a VBScript form in which I want to add a save button and add an attachment control.
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