Thanks for using Caldera Forms. The value is unique to each processor and there is a start value. So, you could in one form start at 0, and the other start at 10000 and then they would be unique for the first 9999 entries.
Or, if you’re saving the value to a field, you could add a prefix to that value, as shown in this code example for the caldera_forms_submit_complete action:
https://gist.github.com/Shelob9/4015f6489ee94e6ee743db4f359f14d4
If you need help implementing this, please open a support ticket at https://calderaforms.com/support and someone from our team will reply within 1 business day.
Hello Josh, Thank you for your feedback i appreciate. I have implemented this and it is working. But there seem to be a problem. After submission of form i no longer get success message like i usually get.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Thank you
@oduchris –
Sounds like you’re experiencing a fatal error during submission. You should use PHP debug logging to find it. See: https://calderaforms.com/2016/05/wordpress-debug-logging/
If you need help with what you find, please open a support ticket at https://calderaforms.com/support