If two conditions contradict each other, the one on top has priority because it is later in the list, correct?

  • roulette
    Asked on November 16, 2016 at 12:16 PM
  • Mike_G JotForm Support
    Replied on November 16, 2016 at 1:43 PM

    You can rearrange the order of the conditions in your form.

    You can drag the conditions to put it into place. You can just do this instead of creating all the conditions again and start from scratch.

    If two conditions contradict each other, the one on top has priority because it is later in the list, correct? Image 1 Screenshot 20

     

  • roulette
    Replied on November 16, 2016 at 3:33 PM

    Thanks for your response.

    I know that I am able to drag to reorder, but I have over 150 conditions and many more to create.

    The form seems to be working but I want to confirm that the correct order for all conditions is last to first.

    I certainly hope I'm not expected to reverse the order of over 200 conditions by hand.

    If two conditions contradict each other, the one on top has priority because it is later in the list, correct?

    Thanks!

     

     

  • Mike_G JotForm Support
    Replied on November 16, 2016 at 5:14 PM

    I'm sorry for the confusion. But, yes, that is correct, the one on top is the one that's going to be recognized. In the image below, you will see two conditions contradicting each other.

    If two conditions contradict each other, the one on top has priority because it is later in the list, correct? Image 1 Screenshot 30

    On the screenshot below, you will see that when I changed the position of the second condition to become the first one, it is the one already being recognized.

    If two conditions contradict each other, the one on top has priority because it is later in the list, correct? Image 2 Screenshot 41

    I hope this helps. If you have other questions regarding this, please feel free to contact us again anytime. Thank you.