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Dependent Field Visibility/Logic
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Seriously. This is standard in many other platforms. It seems silly that Eloqua hasn't added this functionality over the years. We shouldn't have to write custom javascript for this kind of basic form functionality.
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YES! This is a necessity! How can we get more users to vote this feature up so it can get on Oracle's radar? @Christine Burton, would you mind sharing the javascript code that is giving you this capability? Please and thank you!
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SO needed! I had to have my creative team write the javascript for me in one of our landing pages.
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Agree. This is highly needed
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I'm trying to create a "Rate us survey" on eloqua, mostly because I want to use the campaign logic of capturing whether they fill out the form and creating automated emails based on their actions. No way for me to do that unless we get logic fields. We can't even integrate through surveygizmo, right? Because then the logic won't work through the campaign?
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I agree.
Has anything changed? It doesn't make sense to depend on brittle code when it may or may not work with every custom form you create. This is a much-needed feature that's standard on most other platforms.
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This is even more crucial now due the the new laws coming into effect in January 2020 around California data privacy - anytime someone selects USA in country dropdown we need to be able to ask them which state they live in.
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Any updates? Would be great to have this functionality without the need for javascript.
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Crazy that Eloqua doesn't have this yet. Pardot and Marketo certainly do!
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I find that in Eloqua forms, the form processing steps part is pretty powerful, but the form design part is quite lacking. It was only just a couple of years ago, where the possibility to make a check box a required field was implemented. One had to javascript such a no brainer thing prior to that! Even Google forms is better when it comes to form design, and that's free!
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Hello All,
Thank you for reaching out to the community forum with your question.
I have reviewed the question, and I believe the Progressive profiles functionality of Eloqua should help to achieve for which idea is submitted.
Progressive profiles: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/marketing/eloqua-user/Help/Forms/ProgressiveProfiles/ProgressiveProfiles.htm?Highlight=progressive%20profiling
Also, Web data lookup functionality under website management can further support gathering information based on available data.
Web data lookups: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/marketing/eloqua-user/Help/EloquaAsynchronousTrackingScripts/Tasks/DataLookups.htm
If you would like to continue the discussion here, please feel free to post your comment or feedback.
Thanks
Sachin Jain
Community Manager
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Sachin Jain | CX Community Manager
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Hi Sachin,
Thanks for getting back to us.
I don't think Progressive Profile is the same function as what's being mentioned here. We're looking at displaying or hiding form fields as a form is being completed, e.g. choosing Australia as a country would display a list of Australian states, whereas selecting New Zealand would not. If I understand correctly, progressive profiling would only hide or show these fields when a user came back to complete the form again at a later date, which is not the same functionality.
Being able to reduce the form length depending on what a user is completing at the time is a standard feature of forms in other Marketing Automation platforms, and I think is a basic feature that Eloqua is lacking.
Thanks,
Phil
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Yes! I didn't see this submission before and created a Dream It topic for this exact same thing. We have to create a form externally in Gravity Forms that has dynamic/conditional options, create another form in Eloqua, integrate the two, and sometimes that integration breaks.
Plus we have to train our users in both Gravity Forms and Eloqua so having dynamic/conditional options in Eloqua would be a major improvement.
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We've accommodated for this using javascript on the landing page that is hosting the form, but it is very tedious and more native functionality (that does already exist in competing tools) would be fantastic.
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Amazing that this feature is not yet available, it's things like this why 2 of my major enterprise customers are migrating away from Eloqua.
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Yes! I didn't see this submission before and created a Dream It topic for this exact same thing. We have to create a form externally in Gravity Forms that has dynamic/conditional options, create another form in Eloqua, integrate the two, and sometimes that integration breaks.
Plus we have to train our users in both Gravity Forms and Eloqua so having dynamic/conditional options in Eloqua would be a major improvement.
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Yes! I didn't see this submission before and created a Dream It topic for this exact same thing. We have to create a form externally in Gravity Forms that has dynamic/conditional options, create another form in Eloqua, integrate the two, and sometimes that integration breaks.
Plus we have to train our users in both Gravity Forms and Eloqua so having dynamic/conditional options in Eloqua would be a major improvement.