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About Logic

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The Logic feature in Sintel Forms allows you to create dynamic, automated behaviours within your forms. By defining rules, you can control how a form behaves based on specific conditions, improving user experience and enforcing business rules.

To effectively use Logic, it’s important to understand its three key components:

1. Rules

(The Core of Logic)

Rules are the foundation of Logic. They define what should happen in response to specific triggers.

  • A rule consists of conditions (triggers) and steps (actions).
  • Multiple rules can be created to manage different aspects of form behaviour.

πŸ“– Learn more: Logic Rules

2. Conditions

(The Triggers)

Conditions define when a rule should be executed.

  • A rule can have one or more conditions.
  • You can combine multiple conditions to create more complex logic.
  • If you want a rule to always execute, you can leave the conditions empty.

πŸ“– Learn more: Logic Conditions

3. Steps

(The Actions That Take Place)

Steps define what happens when a rule is triggered.

  • Examples of steps include:
    • Making a form read-only.
    • Showing or hiding specific fields.
    • Executing JavaScript to perform advanced custom actions.

πŸ“– Learn more: Logic Steps


πŸ”— Next Steps

Now that you understand the basics of Logic, explore the detailed articles on:

  • Logic Rules – How to define rules that control form behaviour.
  • Logic Conditions – How to set conditions that trigger rules.
  • Logic Steps – How to execute actions when rules are triggered.

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