Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Merge actions for fields and groups

Merge actions for fields and groups

The following merge actions vary, depending on the data type of the field or group.

When you configure merge settings for any type of field or group, you can either choose to ignore the values in the source forms and keep the values in the target form, or choose a custom merge setting. The following table describes the custom merge settings for each type of field or group.

Field or group type

Available merge settings

Examples of controls that can be bound to this field type

Non-repeating field

  • Combine the value in the target form with the values from the source forms

    • Ignore blank fields

    • Add a separator between items

    • Add a prefix to each item

  • Text box

  • Drop-down list box

  • Combo box

Repeating field

  • Insert the values from the source forms before or after the value in the target form

    • Remove blank fields

  • Bulleted list

  • Numbered list

  • Plain list

  • Multiple-selection list box

Non-repeating XHTML field

  • Combine the value in the target form with the values from the source forms

    • Ignore blank fields

    • Add a separator between items

    • Add a prefix to each item and format the prefix text

Rich text box

Repeating XHTML field

  • Insert the values from the source forms before or after the value in the target form

    • Remove blank fields

  • Bulleted list

  • Numbered list

  • Plain list

  • Repeating table

Attribute field

  • Replace the value in the target form with the value from the source form

    If a user selects multiple forms, the value from the last form that the user selects will be the value that is preserved in the target form. For example, if a user selects three forms, starting with Bob's, then selects Judy's, and then Nate's, the data from the attribute field that is in Nate's form will replace the original value in the target form.

    Note: Depending on the operating system of the person who merges forms, the preserved value may differ.

  • Combine the value in the target form with the values from the source forms

    • Ignore blank fields

    • Add a separator between items

    • Add a prefix to each item

Any control can have an attribute field type.

Non-repeating group

  • Combine the value in the target form with the values from the source forms

  • Section

  • Optional section

Repeating group

  • Insert the values from the source forms before or after the value in the target form

    • Remove blank fields

  • Bulleted list

  • Numbered list

  • Plain list

  • Multiple-selection list box

  • Repeating table

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