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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Affects Versions:
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2.2.5 |
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Assignee:
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Unassigned |
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Components:
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state consistancy |
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Created:
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30/Dec/14 4:13 PM
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Description:
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If you have a multi-step form with a condition on a field value, and if you select a particular value, go next and then go back and select a different value, then the form state seems to keep the page you visited when you selected the initial value.
This means that changing a value of a field with condition on it after going back keeps pages you visited before modification (which are not on the new branch you follow after changing value).
So there should be a way to remove the steps from form steps for steps which will not be visited based on changed criteria.
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Project:
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Magnolia Form Module
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Priority:
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Critical
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Reporter:
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Ravish Bhagdev
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Security Level:
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Public |
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