Hello @emolotel
Not directly, but you can:
– assign the value of the field in the form A to a field in the form B
– and then, to use the field in the form B in the equations associated to the calculated fields in the form B as usual.
The process would be:
1. Assign an unique class name to the field in the form A, for example: field-a
2. In the form B insert a hidden field, and assign to it an unique class name too, for example: field-b
3. Now, in the form B, insert a “HTML Content” field with a piece of code similar to the following one, as its content:
<script>
jQuery(document).on('change', '.field-a input', function(){
jQuery('.field-b input').val(this.value).change();
});
</script>
and that’s all.
Finally, you can use the hidden field in the form B into the equations associated to the calculated fields in the form B as usual because it is a field in the same form.
Best regards.