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Figure 6-8. Specifying processing for submit and cancel
As with most wizards, you're presented with a final page that summarizes your
choices. At this point you can use the Previous and Next buttons to work your way
back and forth through the wizard steps to alter any of your choices. Then do the fol-
lowing:
14. Click Create to complete the wizard.
15. Run your application.
Congratulations! You've just created a fully operational form on the TICKETS
table. The form should look similar to Figure 6-9 .
Figure 6-9. Running the form on the TICKETS table
Notice that the form region is labeled as you specified in step 7, the form contains
fields for the four columns you selected in step 11, and the Create a Ticket button is
labeled as you specified in step 12. Also notice that the four fields are each created as
the default element type specified in the UI defaults for the TICKETS table that you
 
 
 
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