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Conditional Logic - next/finish

  1. twessel
    Member

    Howdy, I'm stuck on, which I'm certain is a simple conditional logic question.

    I have a form with 10 similar sections. Each section allows the user to upload an image with a brief description. I've setup radio buttons with 2 options...NEXT or FINISH. I would like the give the user the option to continue to the next section (NEXT) or publish (FINISH).

    I've setup Enable Next Button Conditional Logic and can get the next button to show up when a user selects NEXT but how do I get the FINISH button to show if a user wants to complete the form without going to all the next steps?

    in reference to this post http://www.gravityhelp.com/forums/topic/structure-and-add-content. Sorry, I'm not "live" with my site yet...developing locally right now. Thanks!!!

    Posted 13 years ago on Wednesday November 9, 2011 | Permalink
  2. Please export the form and send it via email to me at chris@rocketgenius.com - I will install it locally and test to see what might be going on. It might not be possible but I will take a look and see if we can think about it differently. Thank you.

    Posted 13 years ago on Wednesday November 9, 2011 | Permalink
  3. I can't find a record of my email so I sent it again, and will post snippets of it here.

    The main problem was due to using Next Button conditional logic vs. Page Conditional logic. Next button conditional is designed for things like "click here to agree to our terms" and then the next button shows.

    What you want for page breaks is Page Conditional Logic. That will hide a page completely unless the condition is met.

    Additionally, it's hard to know which field you're using for the conditional logic conditions due to the narrow width of the drop down and the fact that the field labels were nearly identical for both fields. I temporarily changed them to something with more of a difference in the beginning of the label. I changed them back.

    Let me know if you have any more questions. I emailed you the revised form.

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday November 11, 2011 | Permalink
  4. Rereading your initial post, it's not going to be possible to change the next button to a finish button on the form you sent me. It didn't matter in this form though because you have a 'different' final step there, so using the radio button to say you're done entering instructions, essentially skips all the other pages and drops you on the last page.

    You might want to change the page titles and remove the progress bar though, since it's misleading for percentage, and to be on step 3 of 6, then suddenly skip to step 6.

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday November 11, 2011 | Permalink