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Field Appearing dependent on database value

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I am running a website for a business and we are trying to allow a search by product manufacturers names (i.e. GM, Chrysler, etc...)

The question I have is I have over 100 manufacturers to choose from all laid out in a table, each cell has the name of one particular manufacturer and it links to our inventory of their product

Now say I do not have any GM cars, is it possible to make the cell on the table and the text link that it contains only appear if certain conditions are met, namely that GM is in the manufacturers field and that the GM records in the database are marked inventory.

Is this possible or would I need to set it up to either display or not display a graphic according to those two conditions, not sure if you can put conditions on a text only link in a table

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