Considerations about additional dependencies
Consider the following when planning and defining additional dependencies:
- A Generic Item context cannot have additional dependencies.
- All dependencies associated with a context must have the same scope as the context. For example, if a context is defined as a Generic Form context, its dependencies must also be defined with Generic Forms.
- In a Generic Form context, additional dependencies can only be defined in the form specified in the key context.
- An association between two repeating forms can be a dependency of a rule context. When you define an association as a context dependency, the rule runs when a user selects or deselects the check box control that creates or dissolves an association between a specific instance of a repeating form and the other form in the association. A dependency defined for an association must be:
- Attached to a Specific Visit context
- Defined as a Trigger dependency