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3 Tier Conditional Logic
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noun
A hierarchical system of rules governs product options. Choices made at one level dictate the available options at the next. This system comprises three interconnected decision layers, ensuring contextual relevance. For instance, selecting "Clothing" at the first tier might lead to "T-shirt" as a second-tier option, which in turn offers third-tier choices like specific sizes and colors.