- Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:21 am
#823120
Yes, dependent fields work inside grids.
Here is an example: The dependent fields in grids only work when you run a case. They don't work inside the Dynaform Designer. Also remember that you have the select the "Dependent Field" in the properties of the independent field.
In this example, the selectCountry is the independent field and selectRegion is the dependent field. In the properties of the selectCountry field, the selectRegion field needs to be selected as the "Dependent Field".
(In order to see the dependent field relationship work, run a case and select "Australia" in the "Country" column. Then the "Region" dropdown should be populated. (Note that all countries don't have the region information, which is why "Australia" should be selected to test dependent fields in grids.)
Here is an example: The dependent fields in grids only work when you run a case. They don't work inside the Dynaform Designer. Also remember that you have the select the "Dependent Field" in the properties of the independent field.
In this example, the selectCountry is the independent field and selectRegion is the dependent field. In the properties of the selectCountry field, the selectRegion field needs to be selected as the "Dependent Field".
(In order to see the dependent field relationship work, run a case and select "Australia" in the "Country" column. Then the "Region" dropdown should be populated. (Note that all countries don't have the region information, which is why "Australia" should be selected to test dependent fields in grids.)