Hi all,
I am currently having a problem to establish the XLSform. Below is the description of problem.
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If there is a number of weeds with few locations as where they exist, how to take out the weeds I need by selecting multiple locations with ignoring the other locations in one row/command?
Take 2 scenarios for example.
Scenario1 - I need to have all weeds located in both Darwin and Katherine, having weeds 2, 6 and 7 selected with ignoring the other locations.
Scenario2 - I need to have all weeds located in Alice Springs, having weeds 5 and 7 selected with ignoring the other locations.
Above two results should base on the same row/command in "choice_filter" column. With these limitations, how to input into "choice_filter" column of "survey" tab to make above 2 scenarios happen by using "and" or "or" or other possible functions?
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If anyone knows about solution for the question, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
Howard
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Hi Howard,
While the choice_filter can support 'or' and 'and' in their statement, it does not have full function support (which would be needed to use the choice-selected function) currently. I've added this to enhancement request to bring full function support for choice_filter.
Hi James
Thanks for reply.
But I need the choices for selecting multiple location"s" at the same time instead of just one location. The XLSform that you attached is using "select_one", but it might need to use "select_multiple" and should also work for above 2 scenarios. When using select_multiple, it becomes tricky as I cannot just use "or" to fit above 2 scenarios together.
Cheers
Hi Howard,
While the choice_filter can support 'or' and 'and' in their statement, it does not have full function support (which would be needed to use the choice-selected function) currently. I've added this to enhancement request to bring full function support for choice_filter.