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heidiwaggonerAsked on January 27, 2016 at 6:34 PM
I'm looking for a tool that will allow my clients to fill out a form and then log back in later to edit their information. Does jotform offer something like that?
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Ashwin JotForm SupportReplied on January 28, 2016 at 1:20 AM
Hello heidiwaggoner,
Unfortunately no. We do not have such feature where a user can get a login.
If you want you user to be able to edit their submission records, it is possible to achieve your requirement by adding "{edit_link}" tag in the auto responder email body. When the user submit the form, they will receive and email which will include a click able link. Clicking on this link will allow users to edit their own submission data. The following guide should help you: http://www.jotform.com/help/40-How-to-Let-Users-Update-Their-Form-Submissions-at-a-Later-Date
Hope this helps.
Do get back to us if you have any questions.
Thank you!
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heidiwaggonerReplied on January 28, 2016 at 12:45 PMIf the person doesnt receive the auto responder or somehow loses the email with the link would we be able to supply them with a new link?
Heidi Waggoner | Marketing & Communications Director
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP
1918 Eighth Ave Suite 3300 - Seattle, WA 98101
Direct: (206) 268-9318
Mobile: (425) 577-2106
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BJoannaReplied on January 28, 2016 at 2:58 PM
If your users does not receive Autoresponder email or the email with the link is lost, then you would need to manually create another edit link and send them.
You would need to use this URL: http://submit.jotform.co/form.php?formID=
Than at the end of the URL add ID of your form.
http://submit.jotform.co/form.php?formID=60265199170962
Then add to the URL this part &sid= and add ID of the submission from submission page of your form.
http://submit.jotform.co/form.php?formID=60265199170962&sid=329723853421104587
And at the end of the URL code add this &mode=edit
My demo link looks like this:
http://submit.jotform.co/form.php?formID=60265199170962&sid=329723853421104587&mode=edit
Hope this will help. Let us know if you need further assistance.
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heidiwaggonerReplied on January 28, 2016 at 7:45 PMhttp://submit.jotform.co/form.php?formID=53204017413138&sid=329836512421505201&mode=edit
This didnt work.
Heidi Waggoner | Marketing & Communications Director
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP
1918 Eighth Ave Suite 3300 - Seattle, WA 98101
Direct: (206) 268-9318
Mobile: (425) 577-2106
heidiw@hbsslaw.com | www.hbsslaw.com | HBSS Blog
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Ashwin JotForm SupportReplied on January 29, 2016 at 1:18 AM
Hello heidiwaggoner,
There are two issue with the edit link you have shared:
#1. The form domain is not correct. You should use http://submit.jotform.us
#2. The submission ID you have mentioned in the edit link URL is not correct. There is no such submission ID in your form. Please check the screenshot below:
If you add any existing submission ID of your form with the following edit link URL, it will work without any issues: http://submit.jotform.us/form.php?formID=53204017413138&sid=________&mode=edit
Hope this helps.
Do get back to us if you have any questions.
Thank you!