Boomer can look to the type of booth a customer has to determine what content to display in the event description. For example, suppose an exhibitor's booth is defined as shown below:
There is a Booth Type of "In-Line" defined, and we want this customer to see certain content in the event description that is relevant for an In-Line booth.
We can use special field logic to accomplish this by looking to the values in a given booth field. The available fields are:
| Field | Tag to Use |
| Booth Number | $boothnumber |
| Booth Size | $boothsize |
| Booth Dimensions | $boothdimensions |
| Booth Pavilion | $boothpavilion |
| Booth Location | $boothlocation |
| Booth Type | $boothtype |
In simple terms, the logic works is like this:
#if ($boothtype.contains("In-Line"))
My booth type is an In-line!
#elseif ($boothtype.contains("Island"))
My booth type is an Island!
#elseif ($boothtype.contains("Corner"))
My booth type is a Corner!
#else
Boomer doesn't find a match with the customers booth type, so it will display this content as a last resort.
#end
This same logic can be used in any of the Event Content pages.
Telling Stone can help you set your event description or event content up to accommodate this display method. Just reach out to us at support@tellingstone.com if you're interested.