Simple question:
I have too many forms that are in a very disorganised and irrational order which is really starting to mess with my OCD.
If I backup, uninstall, reinstall, restore the app will it happily continue with with previous entries already in the Database or will this really mess with Chronoforms OCD? Specifically I'm thinking about the entry ID's, but if there are any other concerns I haven't thought about could I please get a warning...
I have too many forms that are in a very disorganised and irrational order which is really starting to mess with my OCD.
If I backup, uninstall, reinstall, restore the app will it happily continue with with previous entries already in the Database or will this really mess with Chronoforms OCD? Specifically I'm thinking about the entry ID's, but if there are any other concerns I haven't thought about could I please get a warning...
Hi U Can Drive,
Shouldn't be any problem - but to change the order you'd have to backup and restore the forms individually. If you want to do that you shouldn't need to uninstall and reinstall ChronoForms - just delete all the forms after you've backed them up. (I'd also take a backup of the DB tables just in case).
For a less drastic solution you can use the Form Apps setting to give a little more control over the order and, if you have a coherent naming system you can also use the filter box to pull out related forms.
Bob
Shouldn't be any problem - but to change the order you'd have to backup and restore the forms individually. If you want to do that you shouldn't need to uninstall and reinstall ChronoForms - just delete all the forms after you've backed them up. (I'd also take a backup of the DB tables just in case).
For a less drastic solution you can use the Form Apps setting to give a little more control over the order and, if you have a coherent naming system you can also use the filter box to pull out related forms.
Bob
Oh, Form Apps, yep, can see how that would be easier.
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