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Check Multiple conditions for different dropdown values

ankursaxena2020
Engager

I want to set a token value based on different dropdown values. eg:

<input type="dropdown" token="endpoint" searchWhenChanged="true">

    <label>endpoint</label>

    <choice value=“/abc”>/abc</choice>

    <choice value=“/defb”>/def</choice>

    <choice value=“/xyz”>/xyz</choice>

    <default>/abc</default>

    <initialValue>/abc</initialValue>

</input>

 

<input type="dropdown" token="environment" searchWhenChanged="true">

    <label>environment</label>

    <choice value="prod">prod</choice>

    <choice value="ppe">pre-prod</choice>

    <choice value="dev">dev</choice>

    <default>prod</default>

    <initialValue>prod</initialValue>

</input>

 

In this example,

1. I want to set a token(named as targetName) value to "employee" if the endpoint value is /def and environment is prod. 

2. TargetName should be set to "address" for any other endpoint with environment value as prod.

 

 

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niketn
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@ankursaxena2020 you have given two conditions for Prod, what if environment is not Prod, how do you want to handle those conditions?

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niketn
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@ankursaxena2020 you have given two conditions for Prod, what if environment is not Prod, how do you want to handle those conditions?

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niketn
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@ankursaxena2020 seems like you accepted my question as answer by mistake. If your query is already resolved it is possibly based on Rich's answer. So accept his answer if no further queries!

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try using condition.

<input type="dropdown" token="endpoint" searchWhenChanged="true">
    <label>endpoint</label>
    <choice value=“/abc”>/abc</choice>
    <choice value=“/defb”>/def</choice>
    <choice value=“/xyz”>/xyz</choice>
    <default>/abc</default>
    <initialValue>/abc</initialValue>
    <condition match="match($endpoint$,&quot;/def&quot;) AND match($environment$, &quot;prod&quot;)">
      <set token="targetName">employee</set>
    </condition>
    <condition match="NOT match($endpoint$,&quot;/def&quot;) AND match($environment$, &quot;prod&quot;)">
      <set token="targetName">address</set>
    </condition>
</input>

<input type="dropdown" token="environment" searchWhenChanged="true">
    <label>environment</label>
    <choice value="prod">prod</choice>
    <choice value="ppe">pre-prod</choice>
    <choice value="dev">dev</choice>
    <default>prod</default>
    <initialValue>prod</initialValue>
    <condition match="match($endpoint$,&quot;/def&quot;) AND match($environment$, &quot;prod&quot;)">
      <set token="targetName">employee</set>
    </condition>
    <condition match="NOT match($endpoint$,&quot;/def&quot;) AND match($environment$, &quot;prod&quot;)">
      <set token="targetName">address</set>
    </condition>
</input>

 

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