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Robert J. Lang edited this page Jun 9, 2021 · 1 revision

logical operator, also called a logical connective or a truth function, is a symbol or word used to connect two or more sentences, such that the sense of the compound sentence produced depends only on the original sentences.

The most common logical connectives are binary connectives which join two sentences which can be thought of as the function's operands. Also commonly, negation is considered to be a unary connective.

It's possible to combine conditions or actions by using and and or groups to perform multiple conditions or multiple actions together. It

These plugins are found in Rules List Conditions.

Inline, conditional branching provides an easy-to-build, easy-to-read configuration flow. These also help avoid the need to create large

An important functionality in Rules 2 is the ability to use lists of data to create loops. Loops allow performing actions on each of the

A logical operator, also called a logical connective or a truth function, is a symbol or word used to connect two or more sentences, such

Note: Only a simple condition can be configured. It is recommended that complex conditions be constructed as a condition set and then used