I have nested dependencies, but even the first layer of dependencies does not work.
I have 5 questions.
If the answer to #1 is "Yes", then #2 is revealed.
If the answer to #2 is "Yes", then 3, 4 and 5 are revealed.
What is happening sight now is that only the first question appears on the page, and no matter what I senlect for an answer (there are two radio buttons, one labeled yes, another no), I only see the submit button. And when I click the submit button, it goes straight to the confirmation email.
My dependent questions are never revealed.
Any ideas on what is happening?
Also, a suggestion - the nicest way to help people determine dependency ordering would be to allow them to drag and drop from the main "fields" page, where dependent questions would be indented (nested) inside the question on which they're dependent. It would look just like nested menus, on the surface. Then of course the details could be edited inside the page where they are now; OR - you could add a column for "Conditional Mandatory", and a field to enter the answers on which the dependent questions are dependent. Let me know if you're interested, and would like to see a visual for this.
Thanks!
Comments
Comment #1
tedbowkbell,
do you get any javascript errors on the page?
Regarding your suggestion. Right now I am focusing getting the bugs out of this module so that I can release a "release candidate". So I am not going to add new features right now.
thanks though.
Comment #2
kbell commentedNo errors I could find with Firebug or Chrome's webdeveloper script inspector. It's like the dependent fields aren't present at all. I tried making it a different way, and then all I got was the "least dependent" question - the very last one in a chain of dependent questions. THAT one displayed, but none of the ones before it did. No javascript errors there either. Weird.
Comment #3
tedbowHave the latest changes fixed this?
Comment #4
travisc commentedI have the latest dev, just downloaded, and I see this as well. I have a simple country field, which will only show a state field if US is selected. Selecting US should unhide the State field, but does not. I'm not seeing any javascript errors
Comment #5
travisc commentedActually never mind, it works! I had the country selectors set to also show the value|name pair, make sure to use just the value.
Comment #6
tedbowkbell contacted me that it was fixed
Comment #8
vako commentedI have the same problem, please help:
I have nested dependencies, the second dependency does not work.
If the answer to #1 is "Yes", then #2 is revealed (Works)
If the answer to #2 is "Other", then #3 should be revealed and it doesn't.
Comment #9
tedbowIf anyone is still experiencing this problem please provide and Webform export.
Instructions here
I am postponing all issues that need a exported Webform example.