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Throughout the documentation we refer to data types that can be used in the expression parser and its functions and field codes. Data types define what kind of data a function needs as input and what you should expect as output. |
The most common data types
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| This type represents any kind of text or character string including all kinds of select and multi-select fields | ||||||||||||||
| This type represents numeric values, and is also used to store date, time and date-time values. Learn more about Dates, times and time zones
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| Some operators, workflow functions, and automation elements return a logical, or boolean, value of |
Converting (casting) data types
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Whenever you write a numeric term at the right-hand side of the + operator or a comparison operator like =
, and the left-hand side is occupied by a text term, the parser will automatically transform the right-hand side term into a text toString().
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"His age is "
+ 30
is equivalent to "His age is " + toString(30)
= (any comparison operator)
"30"
= 30 is equivalent to "30" = toString(30)
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