Save iFormBuilder Entries to a MySQL Database
Want a simple way to integrate your iFormBuilder form with the database your team's already using to store info about your products, inventory, and more? This Zap is just what you need. Just follow the steps and match each of your form fields to your database fields, and you'll get a new database entry whenever your form is filled out.
Want a simple way to integrate your iFormBuilder form with the database your team's already using to store info about your products, inventory, and more? This Zap is just what you need. Just follow the steps and match each of your form fields to your database fields, and you'll get a new database entry whenever your form is filled out.
- When this happens...New Form
Triggers when a new form is created in a profile.
- automatically do this!New Row
Triggers when you add a new row.
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New Company Profile
Triggers when a new company is created.
Try ItCompany ProfileRequired
Try ItCompany ProfileRequired
Try ItCompany ProfileRequired
NameRequired
LabelRequired
Description
Form Icon
Label Icons
Page Javascript
Sort Order
Reference ID 1
Reference ID 2
Reference ID 3
Reference ID 4
Reference ID 5
Company ProfileRequired
FormRequired
Try ItHook NameRequired
ProfileRequired
FormRequired
Error EmailRequired
Notification Email
Try ItCompany ProfileRequired
FormRequired
NameRequired
LabelRequired
Description
Sort Order
Required?
Disabled?
Readonly?
Encrypted?
Hide Typing?
Default Value
Dynamic Value
Condition Value
Client Validation
Client Validation Message
Dynamic Label
Reference ID 1
Reference ID 2
Reference ID 3
Reference ID 4
Reference ID 5
Lookup Table Name
Lookup Table Column
Element TypeRequired
Data Size
Low Value
High Value
Widget Type
Option List ID
Attachment Link
Keyboard Type
Weighted Score
Company ProfileRequired
FormRequired
Parent Page ID
Parent Element ID
Parent Record ID
Javascript State