Quoting Matty Sarro <msarro@xxxxxxxxx>:
Greets all! I am working on a minor project for work for entering inventory information for servers we ship out. Here is my plan: First page - Get client name, number of servers, and find number of miscellaneous equipment(s) being shipped (UPS's, monitors, etc) From there, create a loop to run through each server based on number of servers input on first page. Each server will come up as a new page. Each server can have x hard drives, the number of which will be put in by the user, and the form will be generated by a loop based on the number the user puts in (ie: either generate the form based on submitted number of hard drives, or have user put in a drop down and use some javascript for the rest). I'm still planning this out... my major concern is how would I maintain values between pages? I'd like to have a summary printed before actually storing values into the database. I'm going to start throwing together some code, but I just wasn't sure how to maintain the values. The first version is most likely just going to be one really large form, but obviously this is going to be ugly and not so easy to work with considering the variances that the different servers have. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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