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Hi I understand that tempo forms cannot have event rules. Also it doe
aayusha
Certified Senior Developer
over 11 years ago
Hi
I understand that tempo forms cannot have event rules. Also it does not support message input.
So, if I have to conditionally hide and show certain fields (text/channels), then is there a way to achieve it by not creating a different user task.
Thanks...
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Sathya Srinivasan
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
Tempo forms still support show or Hide components feature that is built out of the Box. I am assuming you are talking about using JS to show or hide fields, is that correct? If so, the recommended approach at this point in time is to have forms chained (via activity chaining) to achieve the functionality.
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Sathya Srinivasan
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over 11 years ago
Tempo forms still support show or Hide components feature that is built out of the Box. I am assuming you are talking about using JS to show or hide fields, is that correct? If so, the recommended approach at this point in time is to have forms chained (via activity chaining) to achieve the functionality.
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