I think I have discovered why the collectData\createEmail option was greyed out.
I created and completely new database with all of the same fields and did not publish it to Sharepoint.
That feature was now AVAILABLE.
So I tested that feature and had some success.
Now I have published this...
Thanks for the comments. I have been going over this plan and I think there is a better way to achieve my goals.
On the website the user will
1. choose CREATE SUPPORT TICKET
2. application will open a dialog with one field for email address and a button for SUBMIT
3. User enters their email...
Yes I am using Access 2010 and I have the basic database functionality up and running.
IE
1 CREATE NEW RECORD
2. CONCATENATE TIME and DATE STAMP INTO DateCreated Field
3. Client enter email address
4. ALL pull down menus for the narrowing of client issue
5. TEXT field for detailed client...
Greetings KJV1611
Thanks for the post.
This will be used with SharePoint and ultimately on the web as a client TechSupport database. So I am not opposed at all to using SharePoint for the front end of things.
I will be exporting the access database that I have built so far to SharePoint tomorrow...
Greetings and thanks in advance for any and all assistance.
I have created an Access database for use in Sharepoint that will ultimately be presented on our website in the technical support area. My desire is to provide clients with a place to report their problems. The database requires that...
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