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TABLE 2.1:Starting Points for Form Design31
TABLE 2.2:Data Requirements for the MOI Consulting Employment Application34
TABLE 2.3:Input Controls44
TABLE 3.1:Controls Supported in Forms Services91
TABLE 3.2:Matrix of Browsers Supported for Use with Forms Services94
TABLE 3.3:Form Features that May Automatically Communicate with the Server106
TABLE 4.1:Icons Shown in the Fields Task Pane for Various Types of Data Source Nodes113
TABLE 4.2:InfoPath 2010 Controls and Their Binding Behaviors114
TABLE 4.3:XML Data and Schema that Match Before Changing a Field or Group Name122
TABLE 4.4:Mismatched XML Data and Schema after a Name Change123
TABLE 4.5:How Data Source Operations on a Published Form Template May Affect Saved Forms123
TABLE 4.6:Data Types Available in InfoPath Designer and Their Value Ranges125
TABLE 4.7:Sample Form XML Data with and without a Repeating Container*131
TABLE 4.8:Data from Table 4.7, but with Updated Node Names for Readability*131
TABLE 4.9:InfoPath Controls and the XML Schema Created “Behind” the Data Source in the XSD File137
TABLE 4.10:Designing a Music Collection Form’s Data Source with and without Attributes147
TABLE 4.11:Analyzing Nodes’ Namespaces Relative to Their Immediate Ancestors165
TABLE 4.12:Control, Node, and Other Unrelated Properties that Change or Get Reset after Rebinding171
TABLE 4.13:The Behaviors of Various Controls when Multiply Bound to field1 while Filling Out the Form178
TABLE 4.14:Design-Time Visual Icons that Appear Over Controls to Indicate Potential Binding Issues178
TABLE 4.15:When Design-Time Visuals Appear on Controls179
TABLE 5.1:Controls that Support Input Scope229
TABLE 6.1:Actions Available for a Rule268
TABLE 7.1:Types of Main and Secondary Data Query Connections287
TABLE 7.2:Descriptions of the Web Service Methods Used319
TABLE 7.3:Available and Unavailable Features for Secondary Data Sources341
TABLE 8.1:Unsupported Database Data Types for Submit384
TABLE 8.2:Matrix of Submit Possibilities among Fields, Groups, and the Include Setting402
TABLE 9.1:Persistence of Publishing Options in the Form Definition (.xsf) File450
TABLE 9.2:Disabled Commands when Previewing a Form454
TABLE 10.1:Workflows Included with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010463
TABLE 11.1:OM Security-Level Definitions540
TABLE 11.2:Form and IE Security-Level Impacts on OM Security Level541
TABLE 11.3:CAS Permission Set for LocalIntranet563
TABLE 11.4:Mapping of Default SharePoint Roles to IRM Permissions617
TABLE 11.5:Direct Mapping of SharePoint Permissions to IRM618
TABLE 12.1:Default Merge Actions Based on Node Type627
TABLE 12.2:Merge Customizations Available for Each Node Type635
TABLE 12.3:List of Available Separators in the Merge Settings Dialog for Rich Text Fields641
TABLE 12.4:Merge Actions in the Aggregation Namespace650
TABLE 12.5:Merge Attributes Available for Merge Actions650
TABLE 13.1:Programming Languages and Available InfoPath Object Model Versions681
TABLE 13.2:Form Events Exposed by InfoPath692
TABLE 13.3:Invalid Object Model Calls During XML Events706
TABLE 13.4:Examples of Advanced XPaths for Registering XML Event Handlers733
TABLE 13.5:Types of Data Connections and Their Commonly Used Properties and Methods773
TABLE 13.6:IsBrowser and IsMobile Values in Various Environments787
TABLE 13.7:Object Model Classes, Events, Properties, and Methods Not Implemented by Forms Services788
TABLE 14.1:Full List of stsadm.exe Commands Specific to Forms Services813
TABLE 14.2:New and Existing Form-Filling Sessions During Quiescing and Quiesced Status830
TABLE 14.3:Commands for stsadm.exe Specific to Quiescing833
TABLE 14.4:Administration OM on the FormTemplate Object Specific to Quiescing833
TABLE 14.5:Forms Services Errors that May Appear in the Windows Event Log836
TABLE 14.6:Forms Services Warnings that May Appear in the Windows Event Log838
TABLE 14.7:Commonly Used Properties of the XmlFormView Control870
TABLE 14.8:All Properties of the XmlFormView Control (Includes Properties from Table 14.7 but No Inherited Properties)879
TABLE 14.9:Properties and Methods Not Available to the ASP.NET Host Page880
TABLE 14.10:Events the ASP.NET Host Page May Not Sink881
TABLE 14.11:Complete List of InfoPath Forms Services Performance Counters897
TABLE 15.1:InfoPath Form Control Methods920
TABLE 15.2:InfoPath Form Control Properties922
TABLE 15.3:Field or Group Types957
TABLE 15.4:Interfaces and Properties that Controls Should Implement to Work Well in InfoPath961
TABLE 16.1:String Values to Be Added Under Each LCID Key978
TABLE 16.2:Methods of the IFormTemplateConverter2 Interface981
TABLE 16.3:Methods of the IConversionManager Interface982
TABLE 16.4:Method of the IConversionManager2 Interface982
TABLE 16.5:Parameters for the Import and Export Methods984