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Subject:FW: Stuck on a Term From:"EXT-Hornoi-Centerwall, Theodore" <Theodore -dot- Hornoi-Centerwall -at- PSS -dot- Boeing -dot- com> To:"'TECHWR-L'" <TECHWR-L -at- LISTS -dot- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 23 May 2000 07:09:22 -0700
I understood Carol Anne to say:
> My mind is drawing a blank. I need help with a term.
>
> There are two fields (DAYTIME TELEPHONE and E-MAIL ADDRESS) and at least
> one of those fields must be completed. The user may decide which field to
> complete. The fields are not required fields, they are ___________
> fields. Conditional? Dependent? Co-dependent? (grasping at straws)
>
The phrases that come to mind are "alternatively required" or "one-or-both required". There is also "and/or", which may be enough if you are stating on a form that one or the other or both of the fields need to be entered. Unless there is a need for a single-word term definition, in a glossary for example, the workarounds I am suggesting may be sufficient. Is there a need for such a definition? That is a question only you can answer.
My 0.02 ...
Ted Hornoi-Centerwall
Technical Writer
Cotelligent
Theodore -dot- Hornoi-Centerwall -at- PSS -dot- Boeing -dot- com
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