Hi!
currently I'm working on a form where a student can register for an alternate exam. They choose the exam from a fixed database, which have empty slots for emails. The students Email is then updated/uploaded into the fixed database.
If I have 7 E-Mail slots (mail1, mail2, mail3, ...), I need 7 IFTTT rules making sure that the right E-mail slot in the fixed database is selected and no e-mail is in the list twice.
For one module in my fixed database this works just fine, however when I have two or more modules, the right email slot (e.g mail3) is updated for every module in the list. I only want the Email added to the right module the student actually applies for.
I tried referencing the right module id with entryId=[entry.selectModuleEOM.moduleEOM.id] but it doesn't work.
The "Filter to apply before update" field does not work for me, since I would need to reference the page and form where the database is stored to match it with my [entry.selectModuleEOM.moduleEOM.id] but I don't know how to do that - or even if it is possible.
Is there a way to reference and match the data, so I can update my list correctly?
Or is there another way to make a (dynamic) dropdown, where I add the value from one another form to a database?
Thanks in advance!
Ilcin
Edit:
(I think I need to tag @Alex Medved _ConfiForms_ here, you helped me out a lot with complex forms)
I am sorry, I don't understand the design you have and the question... Just cannot put this all together: modules, emails, sets of IFTTTs... and then some kind of dynamic dropdown!?
Could you provide some screenshots? Or open a ticket with us at https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/VERTUNA/Support+Request+Form
Hi Alex,
I wanted to post the storage format to clarify what I want to do, but it seems to exceed the character limit size.
I don't have a dynamic dropdown, I'm trying to create one with the options I'm given.
Is there another way I can send you the storage format?
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Open the support ticket and wait for the reply - we can communicate through email. I appreciate if you create a simplified version to illustrate the problem
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