Hello,
I am having an understanding problem.
Here is an example:
Let's say I create a Branch Box, let's say again, that the branch box finishes with a "checking parse text" GET action.
What I would like to do, if to have 2 actions, when the parsed text is found I do action number 1, when the parsed text is not found, I do action number 2.
Here is what confuses me:
I have had the chance to see the template of an experienced coder, after the "checking parse text" GET action, he added a If statement SET box and a javascript expression as "'{-FieldData.FieldData-|-●5●6●5●6●3●1●-|-tp-8530-}'!=''"
Now why can I not remove the if statement action box and instead use the successful and unsuccessful Exit parameters which are in the "checking parse text" GET action Box?
This is totally confusing me, I am sorry if the question is stupid.
Thank you,
BamBam
I am having an understanding problem.
Here is an example:
Let's say I create a Branch Box, let's say again, that the branch box finishes with a "checking parse text" GET action.
What I would like to do, if to have 2 actions, when the parsed text is found I do action number 1, when the parsed text is not found, I do action number 2.
Here is what confuses me:
I have had the chance to see the template of an experienced coder, after the "checking parse text" GET action, he added a If statement SET box and a javascript expression as "'{-FieldData.FieldData-|-●5●6●5●6●3●1●-|-tp-8530-}'!=''"
Now why can I not remove the if statement action box and instead use the successful and unsuccessful Exit parameters which are in the "checking parse text" GET action Box?
This is totally confusing me, I am sorry if the question is stupid.
Thank you,
BamBam