Thanks @ScottG!
I started with Quotas but wasn’t quite landing since it was based on response count, not necessary what was entered. I did end up putting in a help ticket and they were along the same idea too:
Here’s what they said if you are curious!
Currently, it is not possible to automatically end the survey once a total of 160 hours has been reached across all submissions. However, there is a workable solution that could help streamline the process:
You can create a survey that only enables a 4-hour donation option. Teachers would then need to submit the survey multiple times to donate more hours—submitting it twice for 8 hours, three times for 12 hours, and so on.
To manage the overall limit of 160 hours, you can set up a quota target that closes the survey after 40 submissions (which corresponds to the maximum total of 160 hours). This method will help automate the process and reduce the need for manual tracking. You can follow the instructions from this link in order to perform the task.
But, I think I would like to explore the idea more within workflow. I was having trouble getting to the 160. I started a workflow last week combining the elements of what could be selected together, but didn’t land on how to combine the totals but individual submissions that would reach a total.
I was also thinking of using a dashboard to total it, but then someone would still have to monitor that.
Thanks for your insight!!