If/else Keeping More Words in single box
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Miriyalkar Sudheer
Nowadays it's a big problem for advertisers to target specific locations with facebook ads. So we want to exclude people from different zip codes. But the excluding zipcodes list contain hundreds of zipcodes that we can't enter manually like zipcode- does not contain - 11223.
So i request the high level team to keep an option like you did in the custom number section where we can add multiple numbers in just one box like Internal notification- SMS- Custom number - +1XXX, +1XX2, +1XX3 this many more. Where it sees every single number indually and trigger the SMS to each number which is separated by a (,)
So in that same way include an option in if/else condition box as well. It saves a lot more time and makes things easy for us.
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Divyam Bhadoria
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This is completed - https://ideas.gohighlevel.com/changelog/new-operators-in-if-else
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Divyam Bhadoria
Merged in a post:
Add "Is Any Of" Operator for segmenting
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Jerry Gibson
I want to paste in a comma delimited list of zip codes in an If/Else condition so I can assign certain sales reps to contacts in certain zip codes. Would be nice to just paste in the list, insteading of making a giant list of "is [zip code]" or "is [zip code" or.... etc
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Divyam Bhadoria
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Comma Separated List/Difference in "is" and "contains" in Workflow Conditionals
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Brandon Grosso
Right now when you use an if/else in the workflow conditional you need to add an "or" for each different conditional. Sometimes this is not ideal. For instance, wanting to condition based on post codes. It would be great to be able to use a comma separated list of all the possible post codes, instead of adding each as an "or". It would be great if the "is" operator can include a single variable and the "contains" operator can include the possibility of a comma separated list so there is a larger difference between the two.
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Divyam Bhadoria
Merged in a post:
Workflow multi conditions values separated by commas instead of extra steps
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Chris OConnell
For use cases where you want to include multi condition values, it would be handy and save time if we could enter multiple values separated by commas instead of each value on a separate condition level. Example picture on the left shows were i had to add a new condition for each State abbreviation, solution on right shows how great it could be if we were able to separate multiple condition values separated by commas
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Karim Bel Hadj Soulami
100%, I'm wasting so much time on this when building solutions for my clients
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Remi Mayer
yes please
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Alex Hisen
Being able to use a regular expression would be even more flexible
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Josh Hanson
Yep, we're about to have to split leads from all 50 states just like that.
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Michael Romrell
yes please! I'm currently adding If actions based on State and I have to have 100 separate conditions (ex: one for AZ and one for Arizona). Comma-separated values would make this MUCH easier.
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Gareth Everson
An ‘in’ filter would be great for this in the selector 👆🏻
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