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Turn Field on Based on Input for other field

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Hi,

I have modified a window to add a dropdown with Yes or No as the input.

I want to make another field Visible & Required  if the user selects Yes as the input, but leave it hidden/not required if they enter No.

I'm using Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013, using the modifier tool.

Thanks.

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  • L Vail Profile Picture
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    RE: Turn Field on Based on Input for other field

    Hi,

    You could easily do this but it requires some VBA code. It isn't complicated, but it will not work with the Web client if that is important to you.

    Kind regards,

    Leslie

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    RE: Turn Field on Based on Input for other field

    Hi Leslie,

    Thanks for the info, I am not concerned about the Web Client, Can you point me in a direction to look up the VBA Code?

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    RE: Turn Field on Based on Input for other field

    Hey Leslie,

    What Language/Code would work with the web client?

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