The <Condition> element of a rule contains a Boolean operator that specifies how the individual conditions relate to each other, and, for example, is similar to the <condition> task in Ant.
Each operator can implement an operation against operands. For example, attribute hosted_on has a value ending with .europe.example.com (attribute hosted_on and .europe.example.com are operands) or an operation against one or a set of other nested operators like <And>, <Or> or <Not>.
Check if the type of the current discovered object is testtype.
Example:
<Condition>
<Equals>
<OMType/>
<Value>testtype</Value>
</Equals>
</Condition>
Check if the CI is related to a node that is located in the europe.example.com domain.
Example:
<Condition>
<EndsWith>
<XPathResult>//.[node='true']/attributes/
host_dnsName<XPathResult>
<Value>.europe.example.com</Value>
</EndsWith>
</Condition>