Hi I am still relatively new to InfoPath and have run into a scenario that I have not been able to locate a solution for online. I am hoping that someone may have an answer as to whether it is possible or not.

I am building an InfoPath template that will be used by data entry representatives to collate batches of documents from clients, track the number that the client uses to ID their batch, and then also assign a batch number that our systems use to track the larger batch we create from the clients smaller batches. I am having the InfoPath form dump this into an access database I have created on our servers.

The situation I am having trouble with, is I want the representative using the form, to be able to enter the batch ID that all of the clients batches will be collated into, once at the top of the form, and then have it pre-fill in the last column of the repeating table. This way if we need to track anything that the client says they gave us, we can follow the paper trail from their recorded batch ID to our larger batch.

In addition to this I would like there to be a running total at the top that adds up the number of documents as the clients batches are entered. The reasoning for this is so that the new batch ID and number of documents can be dumped into another database that tracks our batches.

Is this possible to do? Any help would be appreciated. I can upload a picture of what I am trying to do if needed. Thanks!

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The following link goes to a screenshot I took. The top left 'MMIS Batch ID' is where I want the user to be able to input a number that will then prefill on the last column on the repeating table. Also the 'PTS' in the repeating table I want to total up in the 'Total Forms in MMIS Batch' box at the top. Thanks again for looking! picasaweb.google.com/104417459688995739585/… – Lucas Jul 4 '11 at 11:43
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