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tomorrownightAsked on October 13, 2014 at 10:30 AMSecondly - Ive got a lot of conditions in this form, and X can be Identical to Y, but X works and Y doesnt (for example only 30% of the time does the "weekend ticket (Fri-Sun)" add money into the calculation. ) Then ive got a similar issue (which might be me missing something), if you add Wednesday (in choose days) it adds £12 as required, but then when you choose "Go Karting" it takes the previous number away and adds the value of Go Karting (£6) - why is this? Else where it works and the rules and conditions are exactly the same (apart from the price difference).
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Welvin Support Team LeadReplied on October 13, 2014 at 12:14 PM
Hi,
I'm checking this now. I will get back to you for my findings.
Thank you!
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Welvin Support Team LeadReplied on October 13, 2014 at 12:51 PM
Ive got a lot of conditions in this form, and X can be Identical to Y, but X works and Y doesnt (for example only 30% of the time does the "weekend ticket (Fri-Sun)" add money into the calculation. )
-Actually, the conditional logic aren't working because you have set a Calculation Values to the settings. It looks like the conditional logic is working to this field, but not. It's the calculation values:
I have added 20 to the settings and it's working, check this clone version of your form: http://www.jotformpro.com/form/42855093224960. Also, that is since you have an existing calculation to the widget:
I think you need to have a separate calculation widget that would sum up all the fields. Then you can use the Calculation Values instead of the conditional logic.
Then ive got a similar issue (which might be me missing something), if you add Wednesday (in choose days) it adds £12 as required, but then when you choose "Go Karting" it takes the previous number away and adds the value of Go Karting (£6) - why is this? Else where it works and the rules and conditions are exactly the same (apart from the price difference).
-This is because you have two conditional logic. The second one overrides the first one. Note that there's a priority between the conditional logic. What you can do is to add an extra calculation widget that sum up all the fields. Then use this to the payment field.
I will try to come up with a possible solution on this.
Thank you!
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tomorrownightReplied on October 14, 2014 at 3:32 AM
ok awesome, thanks, i think ive sorted it now!
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tomorrownightReplied on October 14, 2014 at 6:31 AM
something else on this note though -
when i go to When would you like to come: Weekend Ticket,
It adds £20 into the calculation, but then when you click on a job, it adds the £5 from that as well, even though ive said to take it away. it should be -£5 but its the same as all the other minus conditions for the other days. how si this one different (ive followed your instructions above.) -
Welvin Support Team LeadReplied on October 14, 2014 at 8:04 AM
Do you mean the "Festival Weekend (Inc. Party)" option? Then selecting any from the "Weekend Jobs" jobs which is a Gift Registry widget adds "5" to the "Weekend Discount" field at the bottom. Then should be 15 on the calculation = less than 5?
If yes, then that is because the "Weekend Discount" is not included in the calculation. As you could see from my previous screenshot. Here's it is again:
You have to add the Weekend Discount field to fix that:
Thank you!