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Re: What do "Start xyz" options for "On Failure" do?
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Re: What do "Start xyz" options for "On Failure" do?


  • Subject: Re: What do "Start xyz" options for "On Failure" do?
  • From: Iceberg-Dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:14:23 +0100


On Feb 23, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Paul Cook wrote:

I went back and tested some more, and I can't even seem to get the options on the left to work as expected.

I'm trying to setup three mutually exclusive choices. Choice1, Choice2, and Choice3. For choice1, I add the requirement that selected is NO, if choice2 is selected. And I also add a requirement that selected is NO, if choice3 is selected. I was expecting to add similar requirements to choice2 and to choice3, but even with just requirements on choice1, the behavior isn't what I expected, or thought I remembered.

Is this a bug with 3.0.3. Am I totally confused about what to expect? etc.

Thanks in advance for any help.

If I understand correctly your needs, you want to have a radio button behavior.


I 'm not sure it's possible to do this without introducing an infinite loop.


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