Hello All,
Very Basic questions but i am stuck.
Field 1 : Checkbox Group which will have below options.
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Now i need to create Field 2 which should be visible only if Option 2 is checked.
I tried with form validation by show field option if Entry.Field1=Option2 but no luck.
You can set up a show/hide rule https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/CONFIFORMS/ConfiForms+Field+Definition+Rules#ConfiFormsFieldDefinitionRules-Showfield that does that
If "Option 1" is the label you have then the condition (for show field rule) would be
Field1.label:Option 1
And the field name parameter (the one that this rule will show will be Field 2)
Alex
This is not working, I have field definition for Field 2, hence it is showing up on the form.
Is the validation different from field definition.
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Not quite what I was trying to explain..,
Try setting the condition
ImpactedPG.label:Advice PG
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This should be working but the challenge is i have POD Name (Field2) already on the form.
1. should i hide it in field definition? how?
2. form Rules should be applied before the form definition?
Form already have:
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You set the very same rule with "reverse" parameter enabled
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