Hi!
I have a job application form made in msword. all i want from it that i need its html format as a html web form with the same entities & when the user press sbmitt button after it shows me in that same form shape means i need the form shape tables also shown in html form with the user press submit after filling it..
I want to make it in asp with MS ACCESS database…
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THNX IN ADVANCE.
Re: HELP PLZ!
First, do you have the right hardware/software setup to test your web script?
Second, do you have a plan how to implement your script (access to Live Web hosting).
If that is so, how comfortable are you with programming and HTML?
There is a sample code and database, that is similar to one you need, see if you can make some sense out of it?
ASP Code:
<%
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%>
<%
' Just in case you're not up on my acronyms:
' DB = database, RS=recordset, CONN=connection
' o/w = otherwise
' Include the VBScript ADO constants file
%>
<!-- #include file="adovbs.inc" -->
<%
' *** Begin DB Setup ***
Dim strConnString
' Sample access OLEDB CONN String.
strConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=" & _
Server.MapPath("db_scratch.mdb") & ";"
' Override with our site-wide CONN string.
strConnString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=10.2.1.214;" _
& "Initial Catalog=samples;User Id=samples;Password=password;" _
& "Connect Timeout=15;Network Library=dbmssocn;"
' Access likes #, but SQL Server expects ' so you'll need to change
' this based on the DB you're using.
Const DATE_DELIMITER = "'"
' *** End DB Setup ***
Dim cnnFormToDB ' CONN object
Dim strSQL ' String in which to build our SQL command
Dim lngRecsAffected ' # of records affected... just informational
' Vars for the fields read in from the form. All fields are read
' in as strings so I need to covert them to the appropriate data
' types to be sure they're appropriate for the DB fields. These
' variables give me some working space to do this easily.
Dim strTextField ' text field
Dim intIntegerField ' integer field
Dim datDateTimeField ' date field
Dim strErrorMsg ' Holds error message if we catch any problems.
' See if we have any info to process.
' If we don't (ie. the first time through) we just show
' the form. If we do we proceed with the insert.
If Request.Form("action") <> "Save Form Data" Then
' Show the form
%>
<form action="<%= Request.ServerVariables("SCRIPT_NAME") %>" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="action" value="Save Form Data" />
<table border="0">
<tr>
<td align="right"><strong>Text Field:</strong></td>
<td align="left"><input type="text" name="text_field" maxlength="10" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="right"><strong>Integer Field:</strong></td>
<td align="left"><input type="text" name="integer_field" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="right"><strong>Date/Time Field:</strong></td>
<td align="left"><input type="text" name="date_time_field" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> </td>
<td>
<input type="reset" value="Clear" />
<input type="submit" value="Save" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
<%
Else
' Do our DB insert!
' Retrieve the 3 strings to be entered into the DB
strTextField = Request.Form("text_field")
intIntegerField = Request.Form("integer_field")
datDateTimeField = Request.Form("date_time_field")
' Start error handling... I'm too lazy to check all the criteria
' on my own so I use VBScript to do it for me. I simply do a
' conversion the the expected type and if it fails I catch the
' error, abort the insert, and display a message.
On Error Resume Next
strErrorMsg = ""
' String (text) field:
' Nothing should really go wrong here. It's already a string so
' I don't bother with a CStr. I do replace ' with '' for the
' validity our SQL statement and also check to make sure it's
' not an empty string. If it is an empty string ("") then I
' throw a fake error since I've already got this type of error
' handling in place... hey I already admitted I was lazy!
strTextField = Trim(strTextField)
If Len(strTextField) = 0 Or Len(strTextField) > 10 Then Err.Raise 1
strTextField = Replace(strTextField, "'", "''")
intIntegerField = Replace(intIntegerField, "'", "''")
datDateTimeField = Replace(datDateTimeField, "'", "''")
If Err.number <> 0 Then
strErrorMsg = strErrorMsg & "Your entry for string_field is " & _
"inappropriate!<br />" & vbCrLf
Err.Clear
End If
' Integer field:
' Lots of possible problems here. First off it could be text and
' not a number at all! Even if it is a number, there are a lot
' of restrictions on integers. It needs to be a whole number and
' it's absolute value can't be bigger than around 32,000. Using
' CInt I don't have to worry about it though.
intIntegerField = CInt(intIntegerField)
If Err.number <> 0 Then
strErrorMsg = strErrorMsg & "Your entry for integer_field could " & _
"not be converted to an integer! Remember that integers " & _
"need to be from -32,768 to 32,767.<br />" & vbCrLf
Err.Clear
End If
' Date field:
' Well it needs to be a valid date. You can enter it in any format
' the computer can understand. Doing the CDate will not only make
' sure it's a date, but will also make them all nice and uniform!
datDateTimeField = CDate(datDateTimeField)
If Err.number <> 0 Then
strErrorMsg = strErrorMsg & "Your entry for date_time_field could " & _
"not be converted to an date variable!<br />" & vbCrLf
Err.Clear
End If
' I don't know if this is really documented or a hack,
' but it turns error trapping back off!
On Error Goto 0
' If we have an error in our error string then we show
' the error message o/w we proceed with the insert.
If strErrorMsg <> "" Then
' Show the error message that got us here!
Response.Write strErrorMsg
Else
' Open connection to the DB
Set cnnFormToDB = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
cnnFormToDB.Open strConnString
' Build our SQL String
strSQL = ""
strSQL = strSQL & "INSERT IGNORE INTO scratch "
strSQL = strSQL & "(text_field, integer_field, date_time_field) " & vbCrLf
strSQL = strSQL & "VALUES ("
strSQL = strSQL & "'" & strTextField & "'"
strSQL = strSQL & ", "
strSQL = strSQL & intIntegerField
strSQL = strSQL & ", "
strSQL = strSQL & DATE_DELIMITER & datDateTimeField & DATE_DELIMITER
strSQL = strSQL & ");"
' Execute the SQL command. I pass it a variable lngRecsAffected
' in which to return the number of records affected. I also tell
' it that this is a text command and it won't be returing any
' records... this helps it execute the script faster!
' And before you ask... I don't know, but YES IT IS OR!!!
cnnFormToDB.Execute strSQL, lngRecsAffected, adCmdText Or adExecuteNoRecords
' Dispose of the CONN object
cnnFormToDB.Close
Set cnnFormToDB = Nothing
' Display a verification message and we're done!
%>
<h2>Thanks for submitting your information to us!</h2>
<p>
<strong>The resulting SQL statement was:</strong>
<pre><%= strSQL %></pre>
</p>
<p>
<strong>Number of records affected:</strong> <%= lngRecsAffected %>
</p>
<%
End If
End If
%>
and here is your sample database to go with it.
Download: Sample MS Access DB