Types of parameters for conditions
Feature availability is part of a phased rollout. Your organization may not see this functionality yet. It will become available when your environment is included in the rollout.
The following sections detail the types of parameters you can include when creating a condition.
String template parameter
The following table includes syntax examples for a string field in the condition.
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String template parameter |
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Prepopulate value |
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Required parameter |
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Character limit |
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Text template parameter
The following table includes syntax examples for a text field in the condition.
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Parameter |
Example |
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Text template parameter |
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Prepopulate value |
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Required parameter |
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Character limit |
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Number template parameter
The following table includes syntax examples for a number field in the condition.
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Parameter |
Example |
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Number template parameter |
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Required parameter |
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Unrequired parameter |
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Enumerated list template parameter
The following table includes syntax for an enumerated list in the condition.
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Parameter |
Example |
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Drop-down list template parameter |
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Prepopulate value |
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Unrequired parameter |
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Multi-select enumerated list template parameter
The following table includes syntax for a multi-select enumerated list in the condition.
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Parameter |
Example |
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Multi-select list template parameter |
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Prepopulate value |
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Unrequired parameter |
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Example with extra options
You can also use additional options to improve the user experience.
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searchable: trueallows the user to start typing a value to instantly narrow down the list of choices. -
placeholderdefines the instructional text that fills the selection box until the user selects a region.