Adding and Managing Product Dependency Condition(s)
Overview
Product Dependency Conditions allow organizers to apply conditional logic based on product-related data during registration or purchase flows. By configuring product-based dependency conditions, you can control product visibility, availability, or behavior based on limits, counts, pricing, or product selections. This article explains how to create, update, and remove dependency conditions for Product-related fields.
Step-by-Step Approach
1. Create a dependency condition for Maximum Product per Buyer limit reached
- Select the Product object while creating or editing a dependency.
- Choose the product field Maximum Product per Buyer limit reached.
- Define the condition based on whether the product purchase limit has been reached.
- Save the dependency condition.
2. Create a dependency condition for Product ticket count
- Select the Product object.
- Choose the product field Product ticket count.
- Define the condition using the available numeric comparison criteria.
- Save the dependency condition.
3. Create a dependency condition for Product total price
- Select the Product object.
- Choose the product field Product total price.
- Define the condition using numeric comparison criteria such as greater than or less than.
- Save the dependency condition.
4. Create a dependency condition for Products
- Select the Product object.
- Choose the product field Products.
- Define the condition based on selected or unselected products.
- Save the dependency condition.
5. Update dependency condition(s)
- Open an existing dependency.
- Locate the product dependency condition you want to update.
- Modify the condition criteria or field selection as required.
- Save your changes.
6. Remove dependency condition(s)
- Open the dependency configuration.
- Select the product dependency condition you want to remove.
- Click the Cross icon to delete the condition.