Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-188.24.119.154-20151103181142/@comment-4731443-20151103185542

188.24.119.154 wrote: 1. I assume it works with more than two values, right? Correct. You can just add more ifeqs one after the other (first method) or in each previous ifeq's "else" section (second method).

188.24.119.154 wrote: 2. Is there something that does kind of opposite? More context might help, but suppose you wanted to "show output1 if dog is black, unless cat is also black", you could code it like this: Essentially you're kind of writing it in reverse. Textually it's more like "if cat is not black, and dog is black, show output1".