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Revision as of 22:34, 20 August 2021
What Are Display Rules?
- Display rules allow you to conditionally hide, read, and require slots on a details component.
How To Create A Display Rule
First, go to the page or record you have a details component attached.
Then click the Customize Page button at the bottom of your bundles navigation side-bar.
Select details from the list, then select the Edit page attributes button:
A slide-out Edit Details will appear. Here you can see the existing display rules and add new display rules.
Click on the add record button (+ sign), then a new slide-out will open:
Enabling a display rule will default to A Display Rule: Always. Switching it to any other slot will present a conditions input.
As an example, I am only going to show the impact level if it is not low impact:
To build on this condition, click the + sign on the right side of the condition:
Stacking conditions this way will have them be linked by an "and" logic. To make "or" statements, make a new grouping: