> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.openloyalty.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.openloyalty.io/sample-setups/sample-campaigns/10-product-meets-selected-criteria.md).

# #10 Product meets selected criteria

### Campaign configuration

{% hint style="success" %}
**The product meets selected criteria config how-to:**

1. Go to **Campaigns** -> **List of Campaigns**
2. Click **ADD CAMPAIGN**
3. Choose **Direct campaign** and **Purchase transaction** trigger
4. Fill in the Basic settings, e.g.:
   * Campaign name: Get money back with each purchase when purchasing the specific product brand, category and name!
   * Start date: today
   * Campaign visibility: Visible to everyone
5. Click **ADD NEW RULE** -> +**ADD CONDITION** -> choose Condition type: **Quantity of products that match selected criteria** -> **Condition: Is greater or equal** -> set value: 2 -> Click **+ADD CRITERIA:**
6. product brand (Acme),
7. product category (Beverage),
8. product name (Acme Drink)
9. **SAVE CONDITION**
10. **Click +ADD EFFECT** -> fixed amount: 100 -> **SAVE EFFECT**
11. Set the Campaign status to **Active.**
    {% endhint %}

### Campaign JSON file to import

{% file src="/files/flSNqg0K9pOjnlqDRQu5" %}


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