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Inspiring
January 30, 2023
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Expose if...How to please

  • January 30, 2023
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Need some help please, how can I expose (sbsar) "2" only if "1" is changed to false? Thanks

 

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Correct answer Luca Giarrizzo

Hello,

 

You can simplify it as:

!input["Background_Color_Auto"]

or:

!input.Backgroung_Color_Auto

 

Learn more in the Visible if page of our documentation.

 

Best regards.

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Inspiring
January 30, 2023

I think I solved my own problem, is this how you would do it also? 

input["Background_Color_Auto"] == false

 

Thank you.

Luca Giarrizzo
Community Manager
Luca GiarrizzoCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 30, 2023

Hello,

 

You can simplify it as:

!input["Background_Color_Auto"]

or:

!input.Backgroung_Color_Auto

 

Learn more in the Visible if page of our documentation.

 

Best regards.

Luca Giarrizzo | Quality Engineer - Substance 3D Designer | Adobe