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jschell20-May-13 11:09
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Realistically it isn't possible to answer this.

If one one knew the forms then one might come up with a better way to organize them.
If not them someone else would need to provide that info.
We can't answer that.
Without that information it is hard to say what should be done.
Obviously the simplest representation is to just to provide each form. And the consumer of these might find that form the easiest to use as well.

Since there appears to be a direct one to one correspondence code generation is the easiest way to quickly get them up.

User management is harder since, again there are no requirements. For starters if you have users who creates/manages them? Do all users have complete access to everything? What sort of users will use it - for example if you are going to allow complete trust with fixed customers then VPN is all you need.
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