- debug:
       msg: "{{ digbomb.results.msg.target }}"

This will list all targets. If you want to use one at a time then you can
loop it

On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 9:41 PM Jamal Gardiner <killuin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey guys.
>
> I'm trying to pull information from this variable that was registered. My
> question is how would I go about adding conditionals here so that if one
> item like, 10.200.98.11 has 2 or more msg it'd return a string.
>
> [image: digbomb.jpg]
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