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![]() I'm working on a project for work. Here is what I'm needing if anyone can help me. If I select option 1, and let's say its a 17" rim. I would like only 17" tire to be selectable and to gray or make all the other tire options unselectable. I then would like to convert this into a PDF. Is that even possible? Thanks. |
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Well you need to give more serious infomation.
Select what? A formfield? A content control? A dropdown? "only 17" tire to be selectable". Selectable where? It sounds like you select 17" (option 1), and that means ANOTHER 17" is only selectable. |
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You are absolutely correct, sorry about that.
So here is an example: Rim option 14" 15" 16" 17" Tire option Goodyear Goodyear 14" Goodyear 15" Goodyear 16" Goodyear 17" Firestone Firestone 14" Firestone 15" Firestone 16" Firestone 17" As you can see from the example above, if I selected the 15" rim button i would like all the tire size below to filter to the proper size. |
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Then what you really want is:
(A) Rim option 14" 15" 16" 17" (B) Brand option Goodyear Firestone Selecting 15 from A carries the 15 to the selection from B, resulting in - say - 15 and Goodyear....Goodyear 15". But what do you DO with this result? |
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We have a price list with many option to choose from. Some option are not compatible with specific items.
What I'm working on will help salesman select proper items that are compatible. Right now salesman are selecting items with improper attachment or even forgetting to select a required item. |
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I am sorry but that is not all that helpful. If you are going to do this stuff there can be no vagueness.
Ae you saying there could be a number in the first selection that is NOT associated with a product? |
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