When you apply a condition to an element,
the element displays with an icon in the template content editor:
Review these examples to help you construct your own conditions with the condition editor.
In some cases, the value of a variable evaluates to a boolean value rather than the literal string value. Example: variable == "true" incorrectly evaluates to false if variable is the boolean true and not the string "true". Instead of looking for the existence of any value, the word true is not found in the data as a value. This issue occurs when a variable comes from a computation and not from either a document specification where it was provided when the report was configured or from a template where it was specified as the default value of the variable.
(variable == boolean_true_or_false) || ( variable == "string")
Example: (variable == true) || ( variable == "true")
Example: variable == true
Example: variable == "true"
Now the Query/Object/Object Text attribute is known as $1_Object Text and the condition can be processed correctly.