Thank for this, Karsten. I looked into this, but I have a bit more complex situation. I have three form fields that should display only if the person is in one of three corresponding active lists. Creating a smart form for each combination is a headache I'd like to avoid.
I did find a workaround:
I created a new yes/no property field.
I setup a workflow that sets this new property field to "yes" if the person is in the active list. (And another workflow that clears the property field when they are not in the active list.)
I added that property field to the form as a hidden field.
Finally, that hidden field has a dependent field for the question I want the contact to answer.
In short, I had to create lot of in-between steps just to make a property field show/hide on a form. In my few tests, it seems to be working.
Thank for this, Karsten. I looked into this, but I have a bit more complex situation. I have three form fields that should display only if the person is in one of three corresponding active lists. Creating a smart form for each combination is a headache I'd like to avoid.
I did find a workaround:
I created a new yes/no property field.
I setup a workflow that sets this new property field to "yes" if the person is in the active list. (And another workflow that clears the property field when they are not in the active list.)
I added that property field to the form as a hidden field.
Finally, that hidden field has a dependent field for the question I want the contact to answer.
In short, I had to create lot of in-between steps just to make a property field show/hide on a form. In my few tests, it seems to be working.