I am wondering if there is a way to split up a long select_one list into sections. For example, I want to use values 1 and 6 as non-selectable bold or capitalized entries in the list:
1 HEADER: Homeless Situation
2 Place not meant for habitation
3 Emergency shelter
4 Safe Haven
5 Interim Housing
6 HEADER: Institutional Situation
7 Foster care home or foster care group home
8 Hospital or other residential non-psychiatric facility
9 Jail, prison or juvenile detention facility
10 Long-term care facility or nursing home
Is this possible?
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Hi Katja,
We don't support a hierarchical choice set within 1 list. That being said:
1) Using the autocomplete appearance, the list becomes searchable- that may remove the need for a browsable hierarchy.
2) You could visually accomplish something similar by using HTML in the label of a select and provide a generic or dummy value for the category. I would also recommend a constraint check for the generic/dummy value if the category by itself is not a valid choice
3) Cascading Selects allow you to create a browse able data structure across two questions (a choice of header, the group values) - see Cascading and external selects—Survey123 for ArcGIS | ArcGIS
Hi Katja,
We don't support a hierarchical choice set within 1 list. That being said:
1) Using the autocomplete appearance, the list becomes searchable- that may remove the need for a browsable hierarchy.
2) You could visually accomplish something similar by using HTML in the label of a select and provide a generic or dummy value for the category. I would also recommend a constraint check for the generic/dummy value if the category by itself is not a valid choice
3) Cascading Selects allow you to create a browse able data structure across two questions (a choice of header, the group values) - see Cascading and external selects—Survey123 for ArcGIS | ArcGIS