Feb 6th, 2010, 2:26 PM
Hey Jon,
Sure, no problem! That functionality is available via "Views" - specifically, their "Standard Filters" option. It works like this: you create two Views for the form - both identical except for one thing. On the Edit View -> filters tab, you create a filter that tells the View to only show submissions that have "Fruit == Orange". The second View would have "Fruit == Apples". Then, change the permissions of the View so that one is seen by one client, and the other View by the other client.
And that's it! For more info, give this section a read over:
http://docs.formtools.org/userdoc/?page=view_filters
And specifically, this page:
http://docs.formtools.org/userdoc/?page=...rd_filters
Hope this helps!
- Ben
Sure, no problem! That functionality is available via "Views" - specifically, their "Standard Filters" option. It works like this: you create two Views for the form - both identical except for one thing. On the Edit View -> filters tab, you create a filter that tells the View to only show submissions that have "Fruit == Orange". The second View would have "Fruit == Apples". Then, change the permissions of the View so that one is seen by one client, and the other View by the other client.
And that's it! For more info, give this section a read over:
http://docs.formtools.org/userdoc/?page=view_filters
And specifically, this page:
http://docs.formtools.org/userdoc/?page=...rd_filters
Hope this helps!

- Ben