For example:
if userEntry is equal to hiddenField, jump to nextPage, else jump to errorPage.
Is this possible?
Best answer by john.desborough
View originalFor example:
if userEntry is equal to hiddenField, jump to nextPage, else jump to errorPage.
Is this possible?
Best answer by john.desborough
View originalHi
Not my question.. as I wrote, I’d like to test whether the hidden field value is equivalent to a user-entered value. Unfortunately, doesn’t look like Typeform supports this.
try this link: here
this simple example takes two typeforms to demontrate that it will work.
i created a hidden variable in the second form/question to receive the data passed from form 1
when i published the second form, the hidden field requirement is added to the share link
in the first form, i redirect upon completion to the share link of the second form BUT i replace the xxxxx in the url string with the field name
the logic rules for the second form look like this:
that should prove to you that this can be done..
cheers
des
Yes, it will work with a known amount of variables. But it will not work to say, verify a user’s email address by asking them to enter it and then check whether this entry matches a hiddenField value.
define hidden field value in the context of how Typeform does them.
If you are meaning that you want to have a dataset lookup function as your ‘hidden field’ then that will not work within ‘native typeform’.
if you pass an email in the url as a hidden field into typeform, say via an email blast from your CRM, and ask the user to enter their email address, you can validate it against what was passed then and there. bob’s your uncle.
if you want to have them enter the email address (in one typeform) so that it can be picked up by the API onSubmit and run a routine that checks the email against an external data set and then sends the user back to another typeform in the process, you can do that as well.
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