No. The way they have it, they can store the correct form in the DB, and if they ever get the rest of the app up to form, they won't have to ask the users to re-enter their information.
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No. The way they have it, they can store the correct form in the DB, and if they ever get the rest of the app up to form, they won't have to ask the users to re-enter their information.
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
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