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input form

In computing, a specifically designed display used for data entry in a database. An input form lets the user enter data one entry at a time. It also allows the database designer to control formatting using validation techniques, the process of checking input data for errors. The input form can also be instructed to check that vital fields are completed before the data is accepted.



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Osborn & Barr uses an input form called the "Creative Blueprint" to supply background on the product and relate the marketing situation.
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