Hello Mike, I would first recommend to use a SQL Default value for this field. Then you can build a conditional SQL Statement by using the $(UserID) token in Dynamic Forms. If a User is logged in the $(UserID) token will render to the appropriate ID of the User. If a user is unauthenticated then $(UserID) will render as '-1'. Based off of this logic alone, you should be able to create a conditional SQL Statement: IF '$(UserID)' <> '-1' BEGIN Select 'LoggedIn' As DefaultValue END ELSE BEGIN Select 'NotLoggedIn' As DefaultValue END I hope this assists you. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks, Ryan |