I had created a Candidates List and Form. It was a multi-page form.
My client thought the multi page form was too complicated to use, and asked me to separate it in 3 forms.
Now I have form A, and forms B and C.
Some elements were initially created as part of repeat groups under my Candidates list. Later on I separated the List into 3. These elements were assigned to new groups, which are assigned to forms B and C.
These elements now have no link to list or form A.
But the full element names are still showing them as part of list A (they look like that: A_55_repeat___id), and the repeat joins still exist under list A, when no joins exist under list B or C.
How can I repair the database and consistency?
Can I just delete the joins under A and recreate them under B or C? I'm a bit afraid of trashing the elements by doing that.
Thanks,
Mathieu
My client thought the multi page form was too complicated to use, and asked me to separate it in 3 forms.
Now I have form A, and forms B and C.
Some elements were initially created as part of repeat groups under my Candidates list. Later on I separated the List into 3. These elements were assigned to new groups, which are assigned to forms B and C.
These elements now have no link to list or form A.
But the full element names are still showing them as part of list A (they look like that: A_55_repeat___id), and the repeat joins still exist under list A, when no joins exist under list B or C.
How can I repair the database and consistency?
Can I just delete the joins under A and recreate them under B or C? I'm a bit afraid of trashing the elements by doing that.
Thanks,
Mathieu