Defaulting to First Radio button on "Choose Tier" gives the wrong value. $11 in #input286

  • wrstaff
    Asked on July 18, 2015 at 6:37 PM

    Defaulting to First Radio button on "Choose Tier" gives the wrong value. $11 in #input286 premium price.

    If you default to any of the other 3 buttons, or click the first button, it works fine.

    There are three sets of radio buttons. Selecting a button in the first set uses conditions logic to echo the same choice in the next two sets of radio buttons. Calculation values from the second two sets are used to update the value of input286 and input287. 

  • jonathan
    Replied on July 18, 2015 at 6:48 PM

    From what checked on the form http://www.jotformpro.com/form/51986750704968 the field Choose Pricing Tier doesn't have any Calculation Value  assigned to it.

    Defaulting to First Radio button on Choose Tier gives the wrong value Screenshot 30

     

    so I do not see where the Update Field value condition statement will get the actual value to populate the target fields.

    Defaulting to First Radio button on Choose Tier gives the wrong value Screenshot 41

     

    Please try assigning the calculation values to the Choose Pricing Tier  options and see if it works. Please let us know if it did not.

    Thanks.

  • wrstaff
    Replied on July 18, 2015 at 6:52 PM

    Choose pricing tier choice assigns the selection value to the next two sets of radio button - which do have calculation values assigned.

    However the rule you showed was the problem! Thanks.