Filter by Zapier – applying conditional logic to your Zaps
Once your workflows have been triggered, you may want to control whether they continue to run and follow through with subsequent action steps. This is useful for stopping your Zaps from running unless specific criteria from your trigger or previous action steps match the conditions you specify. We can use the “if this, then that” conditional logic that has been built into the Filter by Zapier built-in app to achieve this.
Here are a couple of examples of when you can use conditional logic in your Zaps:
- You might record details of all bills and their payments on a Smartsheet spreadsheet. These are a combination of bills that are paid automatically by a credit card and those requiring a transfer of bank funds to settle them. You mark a column called Paid with Yes or No accordingly. You may want to send an email to your accounts team when a new row has been added to your Smartsheet spreadsheet to...