Title: Conditional logic on text fields?
Last modified: May 17, 2021

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# Conditional logic on text fields?

 *  Resolved [Exo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/richardshea/)
 * (@richardshea)
 * [5 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/conditional-logic-on-text-fields/)
 * Hi,
    I’m loving this plugin, easily the best (and I’ve used nearly all others
   to date!).
 * The included conditional logic is awesome in this free version, but with one 
   limitation which I can’t see the Pro version has either (which I’m considering)
 * I need conditional on text fields, that is to say only show email field if a 
   name is entered.
    Conditional only seems to check numerical values, or string
   comparisons when what I really need is a character count.
 * e.g. check someone has entered SOMETHING into a name field, or text field.
 * Am I right in thinking this feature does not exist (yet?)

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 *  Plugin Support [Alex Sanchez](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexwpninja/)
 * (@alexwpninja)
 * [5 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/conditional-logic-on-text-fields/#post-14469560)
 * Hello Exo,
    Really happy to hear that you liked our plugin. You right currently
   we do not have any string comparison yet in the pro version but I just added 
   this as a feature request in our backlog. These conditions are available currently.
   1.greater than 2.less than 3.greater than or equal 4.less than or equal 5.includes
   6.not includes 7.starts with 7.ends with
 * Thanks
 *  Thread Starter [Exo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/richardshea/)
 * (@richardshea)
 * [5 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/conditional-logic-on-text-fields/#post-14472552)
 * Hi Alex, thank you for the reply and the fact this is being considered.
 * As it happens, your excellent support already sent me a JS option to get around
   this, but I also found a simple option of having “not includes” and leaving the
   value empty does the trick if you want to check if a field has ANYTHING typed
   into it, so there are workarounds to be found – but adding string comparison 
   would really help in the future.
 * Thanks again, this is such an ace plugin.
 *  Plugin Support [Alex Sanchez](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexwpninja/)
 * (@alexwpninja)
 * [5 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/conditional-logic-on-text-fields/#post-14472952)
 * Hello Exo,
    That is great, we are considering adding a more advanced condition
   check, thanks to your suggestion 🙂 Have an amazing day ahead.

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