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Show/Hide Visio check first letters

Solved265 views24th January 2025
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Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler]2.06K 24th January 2025 2 Comments

Hi Dojo,

I’m using show/hide function like these:

[sep:-^]!<A>^A|[Property:CHANNEL_ELEMENT_SOURCEPROBE1]|PARAMETER:7013:*[Property:CHANNEL_MPTS_SID_MAIN]*|=N/A

My question is now if I can do the same but I want to check if the first 4 letters are “http”. I need something like this because I have either N/A, a web page or it will not be found. Because I need to stack some shapes it would be perfect to use something like =http*

Which doc is dedicated to this kind of functions?

Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] Edited comment 24th January 2025
Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 24th January 2025

Hi Stefan,
Have you tried using a regular expression in the condition (Regex=):
https://docs.dataminer.services/user-guide/Basic_Functionality/Visio/miscellaneous/Extended_conditional_shape_manipulation_actions.html#condition-components

Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] commented 24th January 2025

Hi Miguel,
many thanks that was the trick! Sometimes I get confused with all the possibilities.

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Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]19.12K Posted 24th January 2025 0 Comments

Hi Stefan,

Just adding an answer to close this question. For your use case you could use regular expression: Extended conditional shape manipulation actions

Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 24th January 2025
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