You can insert if/else constructs around parts of a test that make execution of those parts dependent on whether a specified condition is met.
In most cases, a conditional block issues HTTP requests depending on the value of a reference or field reference. These must exist in the test and appear sequentially prior to the conditional block. If the reference or field reference that the conditional block will use for input does not exist, create it as explained in Creating a reference or field reference.
The test may contain the request(s) to be issued whenever the reference check resolves to true. If this is the case, select the request(s) in the second step of the procedure and use the Insert action button. To create an empty conditional block at the end of the selected object (test or request), click the object and then the Add button. The following instructions explain the former: adding conditional blocks that contain requests from the test.
Parent topic: Adding elements to a test