FormTrap applications, while simple and easy to
use, are advanced and
therefore you will need to spend time learning the theory and concepts.
The design process typically involves the
following steps:
- Create a new project and then add a new form to
the project.
- Design your form layout, creating objects and
defining page elements.
- Capture representative print line data from
your host application. Ensure one multi-page document is included (for
records mode forms, see below).
- Use the FormTrap Repaginator to simplify your
Print Line mode data to more easily design your form.
- Map the Print Line data directly to your
forms.
- For Records Mode data, save the output file
from your application, making sure at least one document will extend
more than one page.
- Enter the field names for your records
according to the specifications (you may ignore unused records, these
will be ignored).
- Link the field names to your printed
variables.
- Test the form using the Preview
Function in color or B&W.
- Build the project to generate the load (.asc)
file.
- Design and add the rest of your forms to the
project.
- When test results are satisfactory, build the
project to generate the load (.asc) file.
- Update the load (.asc) file to the production
environment.
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