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Example: The variable {{code language="none"}}[%tfEmail%]{{/code}} will take the value of the [[input field>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Input]] named //tfEmail//. |
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+=== Question element variables |
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+To access the values of [[select elements>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Selection]] displayed as questions, you can use the following variables. Assume the select element is named //sel1//, has got 3 questions Q1, Q2, Q3 and 3 answers A1, A2, A3, and also assume these answers are selected: |
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+{{table}} |
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+|= - |= A1 |= A2 |= A3 |
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+|Q1|☑|☐|☐ |
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+|Q2|☑|☑|☐ |
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+|Q3|☑|☑|☑ |
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+{{/table}} |
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+Then: |
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+* //[%sel1%]// resolves to //A1;A1,A2;A1,A2,A3// |
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+* //[%sel1_0%]// resolves to //A1//, //[%sel1_1%]// resolves to //A1,A2//, and //[%sel1_2%]// resolves to //A1,A2,A3// |
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=== Special form elements === |
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There are some special variables available: |