This article highlights and explains how to set up conditionals and combine features to build powerful, precise rules.
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The antecedent is the first, or “if,” part of a conditional statement. The consequent is the second, or “then,” part of a conditional statement. The consequent is the result of the antecedent. Keep in mind that conditional statements might not always be written in the “if-then” form. Conditional statements may be nested such that either or both of the antecedent or the consequent may themselves be conditional or logical statements.
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Examples of conditionals you can use in Hawksearch would be the following:
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By using well-formed conditionals in Hawksearch to trigger actions, you can precisely enable actions like boost/bury, visibility rules, landing pages, item pinning, etc.
Instructions
From the basic rule box, you are able to set a conditional trigger using a logical conditional statement. When this statement is true then a defined rule or action will occur.
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