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Multiple fields under a table-like setup

  1. 3cstudio
    Member

    I wanted to add a final section similar to: http://3cstudio.com/temp/gf/hbc-table-ending.png to the form on: http://test.hollandbuscompany.com/service/warranty/warranty-claim-form/ -- any thoughts/ideas you might have on how to make multiple fields (so that the submitter can 1-5 items involved) then do their own simple tabulation (not needed to be a function of the form, unless that can be done too?) for the Total field that is last. I know I can style various portions of the form quite a bit, but was unsure as to how to move ahead (if even possible?) with this suggested format/layout. Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance!

    Steve C.
    3Cstudio

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday February 12, 2013 | Permalink
  2. David Peralty

    Gravity Forms can't add sections like that. We do have a list field that would allow tabular data, but not provide the ability to calculate totals or anything based on those fields.

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday February 12, 2013 | Permalink
  3. 3cstudio
    Member

    Understood, thanks David. I don't necessarily need there to be totals calculated.

    What are the details on a list field for tabular data? Let me know if you can expound please.

    Thanks!

    Steve C.
    3Cstudio

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday February 13, 2013 | Permalink
  4. I'll ping David to make sure he circles back around to this one.

    Posted 11 years ago on Sunday February 17, 2013 | Permalink
  5. 3cstudio
    Member

    Thanks Chris.

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday February 19, 2013 | Permalink
  6. David Peralty

    Hi there, I guess my question is... what do you mean? DId you try out our list field? You can have multiple columns for collecting alpha-numeric data. But you can't apply any special conditions or rules to it.

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday February 19, 2013 | Permalink
  7. 3cstudio
    Member

    Thanks David -- I'm giving the List field (with multiple columns) a whirl now. It does not need any special conditions or rules.

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday February 26, 2013 | Permalink