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#include "configbis.wml"
#include "cdspage.wml" \
title="Actions" \
navtrail_previous_links="<a class=navtrail href=<WEBURL>/admin/<lang:star: index.*.html>><MSG_ADMIN_AREA></a> &gt; <a class=navtrail href=<WEBURL>/admin/websubmit/><MSG_ADMIN_SUBMIT></a> &gt; <a class=navtrail href=<lang:star: index.*.html>><MSG_GUIDE></a>"
<BLOCKQUOTE>
&nbsp;<span class="guideheader">I</span>n webSubmit you can create several actions (for example
"Submit New Record", "Submit a New File", "Send to a Distribution List", etc. in fact any action you can imagine
to perform on a document stored in your database). The creation of an action is very simple and consists in
filling in a name, description and associating a directory to this action. The directory parameter indicates where
the collected data will be stored when the action is carried on.<br><br>
&nbsp;<span class="guideheader">O</span>nce an action is created, you have to implement it over a document
type. Implementing an action means defining the web form which will be displayed to a user, and defining the
treatment (set of functions) applied to the data which have been gathered. The implementation of the same action
over two document types can be very different. The fields in the web form can be different as well as the functions
applied at the end of this action.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h3>See also:</h3>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<li><A HREF="actionnew.<lang:star: *>.html">create a new action</A><BR>
<li><A HREF="actionremove.<lang:star: *>.html">remove an action</A><BR>
<li><A HREF="actionmodify.<lang:star: *>.html">modify an action</A><BR>
<li><A HREF="actionimplement.<lang:star: *>.html">implement an action over a type of document</A><BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE>

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