I'm not sure what you mean by "variations", but here are the docs for conditional statements. https://formidableforms.com/knowledgebase/conditionals/#kb-types-of-conditional-statements
I just saw in the Change log that the FFPro release on 2/11 added a new capability:
New: Shortcodes can now be used in if condition shortcodes, like [if 1 equals="[2]"]Match[/if 1] and [if 1 equals="[frm-field-value field_id=1 entry_id=3]"]Match[/if 1].
This was what I was looking for.
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replied 11 months ago
Somehow, the body of my question disappeared. Here it is. Maybe it'll survive in the Comments:
"Is it possible to use variations of the [if x=n] something [/if x] construct to evaluate values of other shortcodes? Like comparing the result of a [user_meta key=some_key], for example? Or, evaluate the result of fetching [frm-field-value field_id=n user_id=current] equals="something"?
Example that doesn't work:
[if [user_meta key=some_key] equals="something"] value is read as something[/if user_meta key=test_value].
I'm trying to use some logic to present more clear information in the Before Content section of a view."