I am putting the new ORM form into an ediatable PDF using Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES. So far, I have all the drop down boxes for the scores in place and put the values in. The total risk calculation is good and everything seems to work.
The only thing that is driving me nuts is when a user selects No Go, it doesn't throw any sort of error and just ignores it in the calculation. I am using FormCalc for the first time and have only a very limited rudimentary knowledge of programming.
So I guess I am looking for some help with an If/Then statement that would take the sum and have it show No Go if a score were above some arbitrarily high number and just the sum if it is not.
Any takers?
Not sure what language it uses but basically
if: x<[value],
then: sum[variable range],
else: printscreen[You Failed];
FormCalc is the language, and I'm getting closer with less errors. It doesn't like the printscreen command. Looking through syntax manuals, I can't find anything that would be similar for FormCalc.
Any suggestions?
I'm not really up on that language at all, but all you are really looking for is an output, it may be "print", "display", etc. and [some kind of character string]