With Dynamic Forms and Open Web Studio, you can create a workflow to view / edit / delete records from a database table. Assuming you already have Dynamic Forms and Open Web Studio (OWS) installed on your Dot Net Nuke website, as well as created a page and imported both modules into that page. To access “Administration” control of OWS, you will need “HOST” privilege.

Choose “Administration” on the small drop down arrow of your OWS module.
Figure 1: Choosing “Administration” from the OWS drop down option
The “Administration” panel of OWS should appear in a new Web Explorer window or tab and appears like Figure 2 below:
Figure 2: Main “Administrator” panel of OWS
Now click on the “General” tab that appears next to “Home” and change the name of this configuration as well as other miscellaneous settings (NOTE: All these settings are customizable depending on what you like to achieve)
Figure 3: Main Configuration File screen (changed Name to “DataSprings Tutorial”, 20 records per page with page selection and multi-column sorting)
Figure 4: Also checked Javascript settings. Other settings include Ajax interaction, debugging logs and administration access. NOTE: After choosing the settings desired, click on “Save” to save these settings. On the top right of the screen, you should see current configuration name changed from “New Configuration” to “DataSprings Tutorial”

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