See if I can explain this well. I have a DP with some basic radio buttons (custom values of Yes or No). They are set to default "No" when the form is launched. So if not changed to Yes I should see a No in the table.
But in the table, I am seeing a few instances where the field shows as a blank entry (#1 below). Most are populated with an answer (No or Yes). But I noticed the ones left blank (despite being set for default = No) all have a shared "Y" in an adjacent field (#2 below). And I noticed that on the DP there is a rule stating if that column #2 is checked (Y) then hide "section 5" which is the column with the missing answers ("IV_treatment"). It seems like the Y response to "Not_stroke" is actually hiding the value for IV_Treament and preventing it from being recorded. Is that normal? Does "Hide" mean not just hide that form "section", but also hide its default value from being recorded?
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See if I can explain this well. I have a DP with some basic radio buttons (custom values of Yes or No). They are set to default "No" when the form is launched. So if not changed to Yes I should see a No in the table.
But in the table, I am seeing a few instances where the field shows as a blank entry (#1 below). Most are populated with an answer (No or Yes). But I noticed the ones left blank (despite being set for default = No) all have a shared "Y" in an adjacent field (#2 below). And I noticed that on the DP there is a rule stating if that column #2 is checked (Y) then hide "section 5" which is the column with the missing answers ("IV_treatment"). It seems like the Y response to "Not_stroke" is actually hiding the value for IV_Treament and preventing it from being recorded. Is that normal? Does "Hide" mean not just hide that form "section", but also hide its default value from being recorded?
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