December 5, 2006
If by radio buttons you mean fields in which if one is on the others are
off, it seems fairly simple to me, perhaps because I deal in simple
structures.
I have created a test database which has U1 fields P1F4, P1F5 and P1F6.
Each of them has a formula associated with it, in this form (for P1F4)
IF (P1F5 = "Y")
OR (P1F6 = "Y")
THEN "" ELSE "Y"
ENDIF
these are set to change when modified.
If you enter anything in any one of them, it reads "Y", and the others
switch to "".
Don Codling
WP 12.0.0.602
DP 2.6x
Windows XP home, SP2
512 MBytes RAM
Michael Iannantuoni wrote:
Hi Brian,
I have a sort of solution for radio buttons:
Each of my check boxes are U1 fields.
To their right is a label field which has a "]" & the response
Question Wording and to the right of that a GZ field which is 1 if the
U1 is "X" otherwise 0. Another field sums the GZ's to keep a tally of
how many boxes have been checked.
To the left of the U1 fields is a conditional A1 field which is either
ASCII 249 or "[".
If the selection is multiple option, any available boxes can be checked.
If the option is Lickert, once a box has been checked, the "["
associated with the other boxes turn to ASCII 249 so no further entry
is possible.
If the user changes their mind, they must uncheck the checked box
which then changes all the other conditional A1 fields back to "["
thus allowing any to be selected again.
OK, not quite Radio Buttons but only one check box is allowed as per
Lickert.
What do you think?
Michael
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