Hi Shourab!

Is your dropdown defined using a 'yes/no' data type, or in fact an option set?

For yes/no data types, the syntax would be:
> #{bcg} == false || #{bcg} == true

Or shorthand:
> !#{bcg} || #{bcg}


If it is an option set, the rule seems correct(but did you mean to hide the 
fields both when the dropdown is 'yes' and 'no'? In that case the dropdown also 
specifies other options than yes and no, your rule makes sense.

Markus

> Den 27. nov. 2015 kl. 12.17 skrev Sourabh Bhardwaj <bsourabh...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Can anybody tell how to create program rules for dropdowns. As i am doing it 
> in following way:
> 
> If
> 
> #{bcg} == 'No' || #{bcg} == 'Yes'  then Hide some field.
> 
> No/Yes are values from dropdown. 
> 
> I am using https://play.dhis2.org/demo link. 
> 
> 
> But this expression is not working. I have tried on other dropdowns also but 
> doesn't get the output.
> 
> Thanks & Regrads,
> Sourabh Bhardwaj.
> 
> 
> 
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