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Conditional Logic explanation

  1. Hi all,
    i want to ask if it's correct to show or hide a field only if ALL or NONE based on certain conditions. I think the right rules could be ALL or ANY (or SOME).
    Infact i have a form in which a field must be shown only if a radio button result is "1" or is "2" and so hide if is "3" or "4".
    I this condition i cannot set a working (in my case) conditional logic.
    Any idea?
    Thanks

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday October 31, 2012 | Permalink
  2. I would set up the rule to SHOW if ANY of your conditions are true, and you will have two conditions, the field IS 1 for the first condition or the field IS 2 for the second condition.

    With numbers, you can also use "less than" or "greater than" - they are selections in the middle drop down when you are configuring conditional logic.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday October 31, 2012 | Permalink
  3. storemachine
    Member

    One thing that is not clear: Is it "Less/Greater than or equal to" or not.

    I think it should be clear in the UX, and there should be an option for both...

    Posted 11 years ago on Thursday December 6, 2012 | Permalink
  4. David Peralty

    It is not "or equal to", and I'll let the developers know that you wish we had options for both. All my best!

    Posted 11 years ago on Thursday December 6, 2012 | Permalink