Adding and Managing Event Settings Dependency Condition(s)
Overview
Event Settings Dependency Conditions allow organizers to apply conditional logic based on event configuration values. By creating dependencies using Event Settings fields, you can control behavior, visibility, or availability of features and content based on key event dates, status, or visibility settings. This article explains how to create, update, and remove dependency conditions for Event Settings–related fields.
Step-by-Step Approach
1. Create a dependency condition for Offline Date
- Select the Event Settings object while creating or editing a dependency.
- Choose the Offline Date field.
- Define the condition using the available date-based criteria.
- Save the dependency condition.
2. Create a dependency condition for Publication Date
- Select the Event Settings object.
- Choose the Publication Date field.
- Configure the condition using date-based criteria such as Before or After.
- Save the dependency condition.
3. Create a dependency condition for Registration Deadline
- Select the Event Settings object.
- Choose the Registration Deadline field.
- Define the condition using date- or time-based criteria.
- Save the dependency condition.
4. Create a dependency condition for Status
- Select the Event Settings object.
- Choose the Status field.
- Define the condition based on the selected event status.
- Save the dependency condition.
5. Create a dependency condition for Visibility
- Select the Event Settings object.
- Choose the Visibility field.
- Define the condition based on the selected visibility option.
- Save the dependency condition.
6. Update dependency condition(s)
- Open an existing dependency.
- Locate the event settings dependency condition you want to update.
- Modify the condition criteria or field selection as required.
- Save your changes.
7. Remove dependency condition(s)
- Open the dependency configuration.
- Select the event settings dependency condition you want to remove.
- Click the Cross icon to delete the condition.