Nov 21, 2023 01:25 AM
Hi Everyone,
I've started using the new interface forms and come across a few issues with loading. The latest one can be seen in the attached. When a client receives a link in an email to the form, then adds some text, they get this error when submitting 'Refresh Page to Submit Form' (Refreshing doesn't help)
This works OK if I'm logged into Airtable but not from a incognito or anonymous users. The form is set to allow anyone on web to submit.
Anyone else having this issue? looking for a quick fix rather that return to the previous forms
Cheers
Nov 21, 2023 01:42 AM
Additional Information: This is happening as there is a hidden linked field that is prepopulated in the URL. This doesn't get prepopulated if the user is not logged in, although if its unhidden they can choose from the list?
Jan 10, 2024 08:22 AM - edited Jan 10, 2024 08:23 AM
I am having the exact same problem, except the person is signed in and I have a requirement on the form that the person is signed in to see the form.
I think the cause of the issue is that I had been updating some settings on the form when someone tried to submit to it, and now she can't use the form at all. She has tried:
Jan 11, 2024 05:08 AM
Having the same issue, with two different users, one that was probably in the same situation as described by @Tina_Wheeler, but the other just tried to use the form after being set as final.
In contact with support, but so far no solution.
Jan 12, 2024 03:24 AM
Got this info from support, which kind of works, but reduces functionality:
This may be occurring due to the user having read-only base permissions but attempting to submit a form, which in some cases will be treated as a record-create action (thereby preventing the user from submitting the form).
This can be overcome by enabling the form to be accessible by anyone with the link [...] while also turning off the toggle to track submitters
I tried restricting to our domain and keeping the toggle to track submitters on and it also worked.
Jan 15, 2024 06:47 PM
Thanks for the clarification,l I assumed it was something like this but does really restrict the usage of it
Mar 27, 2024 10:59 AM
I'm having this same issue, but restricting to our domain is not an option for me. I really need to be able to give access to anyone on the web. Are there any other workarounds I could try?
Apr 02, 2024 04:01 AM
Hey people, Im having the same problem, I have people that are signed in and people that are not, and both cannot finish submiting the form. I need this solution not only restricted to our domain as well, any ideas?
May 24, 2024 01:04 PM
I had this issue pop up for me this week for a form that was publicly available. An email support technician with Airtable told me it could be related to fields that are conditionally visible. Here's what she said:
Another reason this error may occur is when fields used on the form are conditionally visible, but the conditional form field contains an invalid condition due to an underlying field change or deletion.
To confirm if this is happening, please navigate to the form in your interface editor, open the conditions for all of your conditional fields, and look for an “invalid condition” error. Here's a quick GIF showing an example of what this may look like. If you find one of these, you will need to fix or delete the condition and then publish the form. Please note that this may be happening on multiple fields, so you'll want to check all conditional fields.
Sure enough, that was my problem. A quick fix and my form was back to working again. Hope this helps.
Aug 23, 2024 06:34 PM
I am having the same issue -- it is occurring when I have had to make changes to the form after sharing the link with people. (It is a form that is open to all.) When people are trying to submit their answers, they are getting error that the form has been changed and it to refresh the page, but it loops them through the same error. We have nothing setup as conditionally visible. Is the issue that once the link has been created or shared, that no further changes can be made to the form? If so, that really cuts down on the real world use of the form.