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I'm try to write a script that will populate an Oracle Database with data from a PDF form using SQL. I can retrieve data from the database and populate the form however I need it to go the other way.
Hi there fellas. I am currently contracting for a company that does medical investigations. For quite some time now they have been using a triplicate paper form to report the results of medical background investigations. In addition, they log the search parameters and billing information into an Access database. Every couple weeks they run a billing report using the database. At the end of each billing cycle they have been binding the paper forms, the billing report, and an invoice which is then sent to the customer. Well, the customer has recently expressed their need to go paperless, so my client asked me to convert the documents to PDF in the short term, then assigned me the task of restructuring the process to eliminate the paper form altogether.- How to pull data from a Database to a PDF form depending on data enter in a field. Basically I want to connect a form to a database and have the user to select on enter information to a field. Then have it to queier the database and fill in the form with the information in the database. Is this possible to do? If it is how?
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I used Adobe Designer to recreate the paper form in PDF format; it took me some time but it looks really nice. It is easy to navigate and enter data, but we are still dependent on the Access database for billing. After the PDF form is filled out, I am still going to have to have them manually enter the data into the Access database. I am beginning to think I got the cart before the horse.
My questions are these: Is there a way to create an Access database from the fields on the PDF form I created, then populate the database with a series of completed PDF forms? Should I have created the Access table first, then an Access form for data entry, then populated the PDF form with data from the database? Am I way off the mark on how something like this should be done?