The foreach / concat calculation that is possible to run on the itemList field is very useful for matching and advanced calculation. However itemList doesn't permit selection of items (row). So it is all or nothing.
We should add the same functionality on the dynamic itemList that populate on the fly (after user selection) and allow selecting all or part of the displayed items (rows). It will solve a lot of issues and avoid the creation of several trackers to force event cascading (creation / selection / report)
Use case: I need the user to select an activity then select dates from a dynamic item list (dynamic as dates are different for each activity) and on save to have the cost calculated (activity price * activity days selected). This would be easy if I could use the foreach / concat calculation thing but for now I need at least 2 trackers and 2 different steps for the users (and 3 to 4 extra fields).
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