Hi,
I continually run into situations where I would like to conditionally hide a section of a form based on certain criteria. An excellent way to do this would be to place the desired fields between two separator rows and then conditionally hide the first separator and the fields contained within it using the same function as "Not present when (if left blank section is always present)" that is found within Form Sections (tabs).
Right now I have to resort to using tabs and hiding tabs but it would often be better to hide portions of a form section. Is there any chance that this might become a reality at some point?
Cheers,
Pete
Wishlist: Conditional visibility of Separator rows
Wishlist: Conditional visibility of Separator rows
Pete Bradstreet
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2
Not sure how difficult this may be to implement so another option might be to provide the conditional visibility functionality at a row level or at an attribute level within each form as a possible alternative?
Cheers,
Pete
Cheers,
Pete
Pete Bradstreet
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2
Contract developer of commercialized applications
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I agree we could use a feature like this as well.
For example: You have a form that ask FORM OF PAYMENT: "Credit Card", "Paypal" or "Send me an Invoice".
Based on the Form of Payment display different for section with different questions and do not display the attributes that do not apply and do not take up form space for unnecessary attributes even if they are hidden.
Would make the form much cleaner.
For example: You have a form that ask FORM OF PAYMENT: "Credit Card", "Paypal" or "Send me an Invoice".
Based on the Form of Payment display different for section with different questions and do not display the attributes that do not apply and do not take up form space for unnecessary attributes even if they are hidden.
Would make the form much cleaner.
Hi,
Wrt comment about READ_PROTECT, this operates at a Business Object level, not a form level and is often too wide sweeping in it's deployment. We really need some way to conditionally hide specific sections of a particular form, not all forms at the same time.
Thanks,
Pete
Wrt comment about READ_PROTECT, this operates at a Business Object level, not a form level and is often too wide sweeping in it's deployment. We really need some way to conditionally hide specific sections of a particular form, not all forms at the same time.
Thanks,
Pete
Pete Bradstreet
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