Condition Types and How to Add or Remove Business Logic

Condition Types and How to Add or Remove Business Logic

Condition types:

Match First: Enabling this option will display the section based on the first rule that matches, disregarding subsequent rules.

Match Last: This option matches with all sections and displays the section that matches the last. For instance, in a set of three rules, if it matches both the 2nd and 3rd rules, the system will display only the section corresponding to the 3rd rule.

Match All: This option matches with all rules and displays sections for which all rules match. 



Add or Remove Conditions:
Users can easily add new conditions, include multiple rules within the same business logic, or remove existing conditions and rules as needed.
Adding a New Condition:
To add a new condition alongside the current condition, click the +New Condition button located at the bottom.



To insert a new condition within the same rule, click the +Add More button inside the condition. This will add the new condition below the existing one.



Adding a New Rule:
Click on Add More Rule to create a new rule, which will appear next to the existing rule. 



Removing a Condition:
To delete an existing condition, click on the delete symbol within the condition.



For a newly added condition, click the corresponding delete symbol to remove it. 



Removing a Rule:
Hover over the rule you want to delete and select the Remove Rule option to remove it.

 


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