A display rule is a rule that checks the previous form sections before the form section for which the display rule is applied shows. A rule can include one or more conditions connected by logical operators. When the rule conditions are not met, the section is not shown.
Example:
On a purchase request form, if a user enters a cost greater than 1000.00, the user must complete a form section that provides additional details about the purchase. You can create a display rule based on the amount of the Currency form control.
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- (Example) Use Rules in a Form Control
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display rule, rule, validation, condition
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