Configuring Conditional Logic

Created by Danny Chu, Modified on Tue, 26 Jul, 2022 at 2:39 PM by Danny Chu

Using logic is a powerful way to make your forms easier to fill out for your workers. It allows you to prompt follow-up questions or display additional information depending on the input collected in form fields. 

 

Below are some of the use cases you can achieve using conditional logic on forms:

  1. Show a video of recommended corrective action if a failure is captured.

  2. Ask additional follow-up questions to help identify the risk of a failed safety check.

  3. Share a troubleshooting guide or step-by-step procedure if a quality defect has been identified.

  4. Display additional quality checks or audit questions if the production yield is less than the average amount.

 

Watch an example of how to configure conditional logic:

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