Hello all I am setting up a typeform for registration purposes
On the question what is your password followed by verify your password how can I set the error message popping up when the password is incorrect or misspelled and only when the correct password is entered twice the typeform can be submitted?
Best answer by Liz
Hi @Alison L Ah, I see. Our forms don’t have the capability to check if an input is equal to a previous input in a short text question. Though, you could recall the variable and ask the respondent in a yes/no question if that is the password they would like. If not, then you would send them back to the original question.
Thanks, the question was slightly different - - it doesn’t have anything to do with their access to the Typeform site.
On a Typeform I have set up, we ask recipients to create a password, and then re-type that password
I tried using logic but I must have done it wrong. Obviously I don’t know the password they are creating, so how do I get the next question of them re-typing that password to match? This is to ensure correct spelling.
Can I get the answer to question 1b to to be equal to the answer of question 1a, without specifying what the answer should be? I couldn’t figure that bit out. Thanks in advance
Hi @Alison L Ah, I see. Our forms don’t have the capability to check if an input is equal to a previous input in a short text question. Though, you could recall the variable and ask the respondent in a yes/no question if that is the password they would like. If not, then you would send them back to the original question.