I need that when users select one option the output value to be different

  • comwell
    Asked on May 10, 2016 at 5:06 AM

    I tried the conditional logic approach, but the form is not working, when applying conditional logic to it. is there another way?

    example of my need:

    a hotel name in the form, "Comwell Hotel Roskilde" has to translate to a hotel ID "4526" in the field being passed to archive.

    a hotel stay type of "Spaferie" has to pass a value of "spa" to the field being archived(actually we will pass it via Sapier to Carma email system)

     

    Hope you can help.

     

    Thomas

     

     

  • Carina
    Replied on May 10, 2016 at 9:15 AM

    Maybe the easiest way is to add calculation values to the dropdown field properties. The calculation values can be numbers or letters:

    I need that when users select one option the output value to be different Image 1 Screenshot 20

    Then add a form calculation field and add the dropdown field to the equation. The field can be hidden:

    http://www.jotform.com/help/259-How-to-perform-calculation-in-the-form 

    You can test and clone the demo form:

    https://form.jotform.com/61304106170945 

    Let us know if we can assist you further.   

  • comwell
    Replied on May 10, 2016 at 10:45 AM
    thank you so much we are almost there ;)
    The drop down pases the value, but jumps back to the vg her (choose here) and so acts as empty when i want to send what causes this?
    http://www.comwell.dk/clubsommer2016
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    Maybe the easiest way is to add calculation values to the dropdown field properties. The calculation values can be numbers or letters:
    [https://www.jotform.com/uploads/forum/Carina/1462886010calc_values.png]
    Then add a form calculation field and add the dropdown field to the equation. The field can be hidden:
    https://www.jotform.com/help/259-How-to-perform-calculation-in-the-form
    You can test and clone the demo form:
    https://form.jotform.com/61304106170945
    Let us know if we can assist you further.
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  • comwell
    Replied on May 10, 2016 at 10:45 AM
    sorry, figured it out myself, there was an aditional condition on that i ha forgotten about.
    Thanks again, it was just what i needed!!
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    Thomas Reimer
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    Bomhusvej 13 st tv, 2100 Kenhavn br/>Tel direct: +45 4547 3071
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    Emne: Re: how to pass another text value than the public one in the form
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    Answered by Carina
    Maybe the easiest way is to add calculation values to the dropdown field properties. The calculation values can be numbers or letters:
    [https://www.jotform.com/uploads/forum/Carina/1462886010calc_values.png]
    Then add a form calculation field and add the dropdown field to the equation. The field can be hidden:
    https://www.jotform.com/help/259-How-to-perform-calculation-in-the-form
    You can test and clone the demo form:
    https://form.jotform.com/61304106170945
    Let us know if we can assist you further.
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  • victor
    Replied on May 10, 2016 at 12:26 PM

    Glad to know you where able to figure it out. On behalf of my colleague, you are welcome. If you have any other question or issue, please do not hesitate contacting us.