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Revision as of 19:30, 24 October 2017
Contents
1 Overview
A form is a very powerful tool. Forms are built to support business processes and procedures. Learning how a process or a procedure works can be a complex process.
bxp forms have a number of support mechanisms to integrate training and support materials to improve the quality of any process.
2 Support mechanisms
2.1 Notes
For every question in the form it is possible to add a short amount of material beneath a question.
Editing the question gives you access to the "Notes" section.
You then find the notes in line with the script
2.2 Outcome - Closing Scripts
For every outcome it is possible to store a custom script. So as an outcome is selected, the form displays the appropriate script text.
The default outcome on a form is "Save Test" and the default associated script is "Please ensure you have answered all questions."
Editing the outcome gives you access to modify the Closing Script.