By default, CommCare offers a few features to help manage forms on the device. Since some of these features are not visible until discovered, and thus somewhat confusing, this page lays out the basics of how forms are managed.
Currently Incomplete and Saved form management are enabled by default. You can disable them by going to your Application Settings and choosing "disable" for each feature under the Android Settings section.
If you have CommCare Sense (in the Application General Settings) turned on, then that will also disable both Incomplete and Saved Forms.
When the features are disabled, incomplete and saved form records are not created, and all of the user interface options pertaining to them will be removed from the CommCare application's home screen.
Incomplete forms are forms that have been started but not finished. This could happen, for example, if the client or user is suddenly called away but plans to finish the form later.
Instead of losing the information the user has already filled out, the user can save the form to the phone as "incomplete" and return to it at any time.
There are 2 ways you can save a form as incomplete:
Once you have saved the form as incomplete, it will be saved in an encrypted format to the device's storage.
There are two ways to resume entry of an incomplete form
If you choose to continue an incomplete form, the original incomplete form you saved will remain saved on the phone unless you save it again or complete the form. If a user pressed the back button and chooses to not save their changes, for instance, the original incomplete form remains as it was before form entry. If the user presses Save Form on the menu, however, it will update the existing saved form with the new version.
If an incomplete form is stale and should be removed, this can be done from either of the 2 screens described in the steps to continue the form. To remove an incomplete form from the Incomplete Forms screen, you can long-click a form and then choose Delete Record
Incomplete forms are most useful for projects where people are frequently interrupted but able to resume work relatively quickly.
We strongly recommend that incomplete forms only be enabled for advanced users and only when truly required for the project.
Below are some recommendations if using incomplete forms:
Once a form has been entered and processed by CommCare it is stored in an encrypted format to be sent to the server as soon as a connection is available. These unsent forms aren't available to view individually, but the number of unsent forms can be checked by navigating to the CommCare home screen and reading the message underneath the Sync with Server button. If that message does not contain a notification about unsent forms, all forms have been sent.
Once a form has been completed CommCare, it is then saved on the device in an encrypted format so it can be reviewed in a read only format in the future. Forms remain saved on the phone for a while even after they have been sent to the server. You can choose how long they stay on the phone by using the setting Days for Review in the Android Settings section of the Application Settings.
Forms are only saved to the device in this way after they have been processed and submitted to the server.
You can view these forms by navigating to the Saved button under the Form Records heading on the home screen. The forms can be selected and viewed in a read only format.
If necessary the records can manually be removed from the device's local storage in the same manner as Incomplete forms.
Saved forms are useful in projects where users want to be able to refer back to forms that they recently submitted, or a supervisor wants to be able to spot-check recent submissions. This can be a useful part of workflow, but it is important to note that if the app is reinstalled or a user logs into another device the saved forms will not be restored; they are specific to the device from which they were submitted. Therefore workflows which rely on saved forms are not recommended. Submitted forms are always available on CommCareHQ.