Conditional Logic (in Speaker Portal)
To add conditional logic to a Speaker Portal page, controlling the flow of the content the speaker selects, you specify one or more rules, and the fields to be displayed if the conditions are met.
Steps
- Edit the page by clicking
for that page on Speaker Portal > Pages.
- Hover over the spot where you want to add logic
- Click the + Add button
- Click Add a Conditional Section
- Much like adding conditional logic in a registration form, edit the fields in the new section:
- Section Name– default "Additional Config"
- Field – Select the field to compare, e.g. Speaker Organization
- Operator – Select how to compare the Field with the Value, e.g. "Contains"
- Value – Enter or select the subject of the comparison
- For more complex rules, click Add Another Qualifier
- Another row is added to the list.
- Edit the Field, Value and Operator for that row
- You can repeat this step to add another row
- Choose how the comparison should deal with multiple values entered in the previous step:
- All of these values (The rule is met only if comparison is true for all values)
- Any of these values (The rule is met if comparison is true for one or more values)
- Select the Field layout to display.
- This is just like adding any other fields to a page.
- You can include standard and custom session fields, section divider, and rich text HTML;
- You can even include another conditional section – one nested within the other.
- (And you can have up to three levels of nested sections if you really want to push the envelope.)
- The result is displayed only if the conditions are met.
Example
You might ask potential speakers whether they have presented at a previous event.
If they select 'Yes', you could prompt them with follow-up questions about the event, organization, and number of attendees.
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