Fields for Arrayed Data
I-32 Forms Design 6 has a special way to handle data that appears in tables and lists. It can store all the values for a column as arrayed data. For example, if you had a list of fields for each dependent on an insurance form, the entire list could be placed in one arrayed data object instead of having different data IDs for each value. Each field in the list would be linked to one value in the array.
There are many uses for arrayed data fields. Mortgage forms or loan applications might contain sets of fields for employment history, address history, assets, and liabilities. Auto insurance forms might contain fields for information on all drivers in the household or all insured vehicles. These fields might appear in a list, in a table, or in sets of fields that are repeated several times on the form.