Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-188.24.119.154-20151103181142/@comment-4731443-20151103183659

Then you'll need two separate ifeqs with the same result: Since your "tag" parameter can only have one value, you don't have to worry about it ever displaying the output twice. You could also merge them and achieve the same result: (if tag has value1, display output, else if tag has value2, display output, else do nothing)

That structure is safer if you were going to test two different parameters, but for this case the former is fine and easier to read.