When a visitor or my website fills out a form, but he doesn't fill out the phone number according to the validation, the error message says 'Please match the requested format. Phone'. Now people still don't know what the requested format of 'Phone' is. I want to be able to adjust this error message, to specify the requested format.
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It is perfect, that we can now use Multi-Select Option sets in Form Fields for our Marketing Forms.
If you have many Option values to choose from, the Form Design is poor though, because we can only choose the Rendering Control Checkbox for Multi-Select Option sets. Is it possible to add the Rendering Control DropDown for Multi-select Option set Form Fields. That way the user using the Form on the Website has the same UI Experience as the User using the same field inside the app.
Category: Marketing Pages, Forms, and Surveys
When a field on a marketing form is required, a Dynamics user is able to set a "Required error message" in the field properties that appears if someone tries to submit the web form without completing the field. Dynamics users are able to set the error message for most form field types. However, when setting an option set form field as required, the "Required error message" field is notably missing. There's a workaround to manually set the error message in HTML, but its not very user friendly (see this post).Users should be able to specify the "Required error message" in the field properties for all field types, including option sets.
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If form-level validation is switched on, the when the submit button is pressed and there are validation errors, user should be redirected to the very top of the form so that they can see all the errors at one time.
Category: Marketing Pages, Forms, and Surveys
This is a necessity for many of my clients using forms. Thanks!
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We really would like this feature.
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Administrator on 10/4/2024 1:17:28 PM
The RTM forms use the default browser validation. These error messages are coming from the user's browser. There is a possible workaround to override the default browser error messages with a custom code. You can learn more in this blog post:
https://community.dynamics.com/blogs/post/?postid=3a361b7e-80b0-ee11-92bd-002248527d3d
Nevertheless we will evaluate this feature request for the future plans.
Petr Jantac
Microsoft