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Conditional Radio Button Check

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Hello there,

I'm building a form where I have items that needs to be calculated and have the sum in a field (TOTAL) as numeric field.

What I'm looking for is as shown below. If the number that appear in the TOTAL field is between 130 to 140, i want the first radio button to be checked automatically, and so on so forth for 5 radio buttons.

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Can you please let me know how to achieve this?

Note: I'm very new to Livecycle Designer.

Regards,

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I created a sample for you ...please see teh attached. The code to populate the radiobuttons is on the RadioButtonList object.

Paul

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I created a sample for you ...please see teh attached. The code to populate the radiobuttons is on the RadioButtonList object.

Paul

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