ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Conditional ButtonIn testing it out, it actually doesn't save. It returns to the dashboard properly, but does not save any changes or edits. ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------ Re: Conditional ButtonI will take a look at this a bit later today and let you know. Appreciate the follow up. ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------ Re: Conditional ButtonBrilliant! Thank you so much for your help. ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------ Re: Conditional ButtonThanks, Mark. And this is where I get screwed up every time with syntax. How would I place that code into my URL? (sorry, stupid question, I suppose). As soon as I add in the "db/" with quotations, it throws an extra characters error at me. urlroot() & "db/" & appid() "<a style=\"width:310px; text-align: center; background-color: #0274be; color: #fff; padding: 10px; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold; border-radius: 4px; margin-left: -50px; text-transform: uppercase; \" onclick='DoSaveAdd()' href='https://MY ADMIN DASHBOARD URL'>Save Changes & Exit</a>" //Saves changes and exits to the dashboard ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------ Conditional ButtonI have a button I've created for use in my forms that saves the current record/changes and then exits to the dashboard. My question is, can I make this button's destination conditional in the sense that I'd like it to return to the dashboard specific to a user's role. For example my dashboard as Admin may be different than that of a Participant. Here is my current button code: "<a style=\"width:310px; text-align: center; background-color: #0274be; color: #fff; padding: 10px; text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold; border-radius: 4px; margin-left: -50px; text-transform: uppercase; \" onclick='DoSaveAdd()' href='https://MY ADMIN DASHBOARD URL'>Save Changes & Exit</a>" //Saves changes and exits to the dashboard Thanks in advance for any insights. ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------ Re: Adding a conditional text color to a numeric formula field. Thank you for the reply. ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------ Adding a conditional text color to a numeric formula field.Hello, I've rather new, and have searched but cannot seem to find the right combination to colorize the text of a numeric formula filed if selections are made in another field. We are generating an Authorization Number based on the selection of [Authorization Type]. Here is the formula I'm using, I just want to add a color to each selection. For instance if the selection is "PPO Approved" I'd like the color to be green, "Out of Network Approved", red. Down the line I may also want to add additional colors to other selections. Case([Authorization Type], "PPO Approved", [Record ID#]+60078965, "Out of Network Approved", [Record ID#]+70078965, null) Hope that makes sense. Thank you in advance. I'm probably missing something rather simple. ------------------------------ Chris Hesenflow ------------------------------