Conditioning Items in Product List

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    WSIguy
    Asked on September 25, 2025 at 5:12 AM

    I would like to apply conditionals to certain products in the Product List.
    The only variable we can condition to is the "quantity".
    The problem is, by default, the quantity is always 1 (even though if unselected, it doesn't affect the sale total). But, we can't condition to "IF it is greater than zero 0".

    I need to limit certain products as unavailable at 1 of 2 pick-up locations.
    If they are selected, I need to fire an alert of hide/show fields.

    What do you suggest?

    Please don't send me Mickey Mouse instructions on "how to create conditionals" or "how to inject css".
    I am not a novice user. Let's not waste each other's time.

    Best,
    Bruce

    PS... no need to send a form link. This issue exists in every Product List.

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    Nilay
    Replied on September 25, 2025 at 7:09 AM

    Hello WSIguy,

    Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I understand what you want to do. While that feature isn’t available in Jotform right now, I’ve sent your request to our Developers for review. When or if it gets developed will depend on their current workload, how possible it is, and how much demand there is from other users. If/when we have any updates, we’ll follow up here and keep you posted.

    Let us know if anything else comes up.

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    WSIguy
    Replied on September 25, 2025 at 7:25 AM

    Yeah, I know JotForm already knows this, but as long as we have an open dialog...

    To be honest, JotForm conditionals are clunky and limiting.
    We should be able to group IF conditions together and use them with other conditions or groups of conditions.

    For example: IF ANY of (Condition 1,2,3 or 4) AND Condition 5 then DO ....

    We should also be able to perform multiple DO actions from one IF set:

    For example:

    IF (whatever) DO [calculate some field] + [hide/show some field] + [disable some field]

    As it stands now, in most cases we would need 3 redundant conditionals for the 3 DO actions, where we should be able to do this with 1 conditional.
    (Most of) your competition can do it...what gives??

    I know, I know... it isn't available now... we don't know when...but we'll let the developers know... blah, blah, blah.

    /rant

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    Nilay
    Replied on September 25, 2025 at 8:11 AM

    Hello WSIguy,

    Thank you for explaining it in detail. I’ll deliver your feedback and explanation to our team. 

    Reach out again if there’s anything else we can do for you.


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