You can hide or display fields depending on the value of a related property.
You do this by using the ConditionalVisibilityAttribute in the following way:
ConditionalVisibilityAttribute
This sample adds a rule that displays field MyProperty, only if the Title property is equals to My custom title.
MyProperty
Title
My custom title
The ConditionalVisibilityAttribute takes a parameter that is defined in the following JSON:
In the sample above, you can define the following:
RuleOperator
skipValidation
RuleCondition
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