Virtual E-Forms are similar to E-Forms in setup and use; however Virtual E-Forms store only information that is saved in the database, such as Keyword Values and system values. For example, a Virtual E-Form that includes a scrolling text box not mapped to a Keyword Value or system property will not save information entered into the text box.
Configuring Virtual E-Forms is the same as configuring E-Forms. The only difference in configuration is that the Document Type used for a virtual form should have a file format of Virtual Electronic Form.
To strip out non-essential data from forms before storage, re-configure the original E-Form Document Type to use a default file format of Virtual Electronic Form.
Re-configuring a form will cause all non-database information stored on the form to be lost.
Virtual E-Forms are not revisable.