Unconditional _try
This command is an "empty" command that allows you to add fields to the result without any conditions.
Unconditional _try Command Sample 1
| :command (
       :cmd_name (unconditional_try)
       :add_field (
             :type (const)
             :field_name (product)
             :field_type (string)
             :field_value ("Antivirus")
       )
 )
 | 
A common usage of unconditional_try is with the switch command. In example 2, each message ID is attached with its corresponding message field which denotes its meaning.
Unconditional _try Command Sample 2
| :command (
       :cmd_name (switch)
       :field_name (msgID)
 (
 :case (106017)
 :command (
 :cmd_name (unconditional_try)
 :add_field (
 :type (const)
 :field_name (message)
 :field_type (string_id)
 :field_value ("LAND Attack")
 )
 )
 )
 :(
 :case (106020)
 :command (
 :cmd_name (unconditional_try)
 :add_field (
 :type (const)
 :field_name (message)
 :field_type (string_id)
 :field_value ("Teardrop Attack")
 )
 )
 )
 .
 .
 .
 )
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