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Define Condition
- Updated on 16 Sep 2024
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Pre-requisites
Configure User Defined Keys. For more information, refer to Define Keys.
Define Condition
For the User Defined Keys, you can Define Conditions. However, this step is not mandatory.
To define the conditions for Keys, perform the following steps:
- Select Define Conditions tab and click +Add Filter Set.  - Figure: Define Conditions 
- Select User Defined Keys, Operator from the dropdowns and enter a Value.  Figure: Define Condition - Condition Builder Figure: Define Condition - Condition Builder
- Select configured UDK, chose appropriate Operator and enter the Value. - List of Operators - Contain 
- Does not Contain 
- Equals 
- Not Equals 
- Greater than 
- Less Than 
- Greater than or Equals 
- Less than or Equals 
- Starts With 
- Ends With 
 - Defined Condition displays as below, allowing the Application Designer to further add more field sets or delete the configured set.  - Figure: Define Conditions - Icon - Description .png?sv=2022-11-02&spr=https&st=2025-10-31T22%3A20%3A22Z&se=2025-10-31T22%3A30%3A22Z&sr=c&sp=r&sig=uSjJmkTFGj8FrUMo7eE1xAe%2Bhdqq7eUOOiK0yDkznFo%3D) - Click Delete icon to remove the field set in the Define Condition tab.  - Click Add icon to insert a new field set in the Define Condition tab. 
- Select UDKs and click Group to join the field.  Figure: Grouping Conditions Figure: Grouping Conditions
- Select AND/OR operators to build the condition.  Figure: Login builder Figure: Login builder
- Click Next to navigate to Actions stepper or Cancel to return to the List page. 
