Jan 16th, 2010, 11:40 AM
Hi eschultz,
Unfortunately not... that function is only designed for examining submission content in a single form. What you'd need to do is run it three times on each form, with the same criteria. Then you could compare the results of each to confirm the user has only registered with one of the forms.
Neat idea, though. One of Form Tools' real failings, to my mind, is the lack of support for integration of multiple forms. Requests of this nature often spring up in the forums, so it's always at the back of my mind.
Anyway, I hope running the function multiple times will work for your case.
- Ben
Unfortunately not... that function is only designed for examining submission content in a single form. What you'd need to do is run it three times on each form, with the same criteria. Then you could compare the results of each to confirm the user has only registered with one of the forms.
Neat idea, though. One of Form Tools' real failings, to my mind, is the lack of support for integration of multiple forms. Requests of this nature often spring up in the forums, so it's always at the back of my mind.
Anyway, I hope running the function multiple times will work for your case.
- Ben