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Would be a vast time saver to, at some point down the line, allow for a conditional to show and hide multiple items that are not located within the same fieldset. Right now you would have to make a separate conditional for each. I am not extremely familiar with webform under the hood to know the amount of "tweaking" this would require, but if it can be easily done, it would be a huge time saver!
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JMOmandown CreditAttribution: JMOmandown commentedComment #1.0
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quicksketchThanks @JMOmandown for the great suggestion. This could probably be managed, but it makes the mental and implementation mapping a little more difficult. It switches are system from a "many-to-one" mapping to a "many-to-many", which would mean another abstraction.
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Bessonweb CreditAttribution: Bessonweb commentedThis is a great idea ! I would like to.
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Simon Georges CreditAttribution: Simon Georges commentedCross-referencing #1815996: Multiple target components for each conditional.
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quicksketchYep, this is the same as #1815996: Multiple target components for each conditional.
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