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How to Determine if a Property Has Been Set or Not in a Condition for Suite/Advanced UI Projects

How to Determine if a Property Has Been Set or Not in a Condition for Suite/Advanced UI Projects

Summary

This article explains how to detect if a property has been set to any value or not in a condition for Suite/Advanced UI projects.

Synopsis

When building a conditional statement for an exit, detection, eligibility, feature, action, or wizard interface condition in a Suite/Advanced UI project, you can create a Property Comparison condition. The Property Comparison setting shows the condition that is configured for checking the value of a particular built-in Suite/Advanced UI property, or a property that is defined in the Property Manager view. This article explains how to detect if a property has been set or not to any value in a condition for Suite/Advanced UI projects.

Discussion

To determine whether a property has been set to any value, follow the steps below:
  1. Go to the Property Manager
  2. Create a new property, in this example we will call it BLANKPROP
  3. Make sure the property is set to a blank value
  4. Go to the Property Comparison condition
  5. Set the "Compare To" setting to the name of the new property in square brackets, e.g. [BLANKPROP]
This will allow you to compare a property to a blank value. If the property is equal to a blank value, it will mean the property has not been set to any value.

Additional Information

Property Comparison Condition Settings
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‎Jul 19, 2018 04:34 PM
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