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XLS Forms :: Example of conditionals/visibility logic #16

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SteadyCadence opened this issue Mar 17, 2017 · 4 comments
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XLS Forms :: Example of conditionals/visibility logic #16

SteadyCadence opened this issue Mar 17, 2017 · 4 comments
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@SteadyCadence
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Discuss the conditional logic that you can add to forms.

One question I was wondering is if you can have more than one per field... we can discuss.

@SteadyCadence
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Needs more research into having multiple conditionals. Some info: http://blog.cartong.org/2015/08/21/advanced-xls-forms-coding-2/

@dpalomino
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Hi @SteadyCadence. Yes, I think that is possible (to have multiple conditionals), but it'd be nice to test it again to double check.

I'm not sure though if it'd be good to include this in the xlsforms samples, maybe it'd be overcomplicate the form? what do you think?

@bethschechter
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@dpalomino I think it would overcomplicate it.
I guess the big question is: is this something that our partners ask for a lot? If it's really common, then it makes sense to make it available. If not so much, then I say we just stick with single conditionals.

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@SteadyCadence @bethschechter

Yes, I think it'd be better to maintain the simple (single) conditionals. It is not a common use case.

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