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bmclark08
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December 6, 2017
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How do I restrict the number of times an answer is selected from a drop down?

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I know next to nothing about coding. Here's my scenario: I have a set of 29 options with drop down selections of Level 1, 2, 3, or 4. I want to input selection rules so that out of the 29, someone can only select the "Level 1" option a maximum of 7 times. Is this possible?

This is an example of 1 of 29 options on my form:

Here is the legend:

Level 1: 1-7 drug classes means that you can only select a MAXIMUM of 7 drug classes as Level 1

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Joel Geraci
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December 6, 2017

Can you explain what you are trying to achieve in the end? It might be easier to just let the user select the number of drug classes they require and then assign the correct level 1-4 as they go.

bmclark08
bmclark08Author
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December 11, 2017

Well, it's not that there are right and wrong answers. For example, they can select up to 7 drugs that they would like to test for at level 1. No more than 7. They can then select 8-14 drugs for level 2, no more no less. 15-21 drugs at level 3. and 22 and up for level 4.

Thom Parker
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Community Expert
December 11, 2017

There are a couple of options for a solution. You could have a validation script that tests the current number of selections and then accepts or rejects the current selection based on the outcome. Another solution is to remove list options if they are already selected too many times.

However, this is a JavaScript forum. It is intended to help you learn how to create your own solution. It is not a 'get your project done for free' forum. If you just want this done you need to hire someone.

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScriptingUse the Acrobat JavaScript Reference early and often
Thom Parker
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December 6, 2017

Yes you can, but this is complicated.  Are you going to learn JavaScript and write this yourself?

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScriptingUse the Acrobat JavaScript Reference early and often
bmclark08
bmclark08Author
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December 11, 2017

I was hoping not to. I don't really have the time to do it. In the future, yes. Right now, no.