Conditional Logic Constraint in the Visual Builder
The conditional logic constraint defines a constraint in which, if one or more
conditions are true, another condition is also true. If you define a conditional
constraint,users must adhere to the defined conditions in order to configure products
successfully.
In the conditional logic constraint window, add one or more expressions to define a condition
or conditions that must be true. Then, add an expression to define a condition that is true if
the previous condition or conditions are true. For example, use a logical constraint condition
to say that, when an order has six or more laptops, the shipping address must be in the United
States.
Include an optional message that's shown if the user doesn't meet the required condition and
prompts the user to fix the error.
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