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I am using Nintex k2 5 and I created a form where there are two textboxes: one for the employee name and another for the employee job. I want to check if the employee name entered matches the employee job stored in the smartobject for example :in the smartobject John is an engineer if the user writes in employee name:John but in the employee job he writes :doctor an error message is shown. If there is a match, the user should proceed to the next page; otherwise, they should not be allowed to proceed ,how can I configure this

Best answer by Frankenbeanie

you can do this a few diff ways.

you can add a button to the form for checking or can also do this ‘when a control raises an event’ rule. a button would be more simple but essentially both would work with same list method on the smartobject. have a look at the screenshot. you save the result to a data label and then check if the data label has a value.

 

 

 

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you can do this a few diff ways.

you can add a button to the form for checking or can also do this ‘when a control raises an event’ rule. a button would be more simple but essentially both would work with same list method on the smartobject. have a look at the screenshot. you save the result to a data label and then check if the data label has a value.

 

 

 

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