Input Value (Optional) | The input value to evaluate. | Any Value |
Value Test
(Optional) | Specifies the type of comparison operator to use. - Is equal to at least one value—Determine whether the input value is equal to any one of the comparison values. This is the default.
- Does not match at least one value—Determine whether the input value is not equal to any one of the comparison values.
- Does not match every value—Determine whether the input value is not equal to every comparison value.
- Is between any one range of values—Determine whether the input value is between any one range of comparison values.
- Is not between any range of values— Determine whether the input value is not between any range of comparison values.
- Is less than—Determine whether the input value is less than the comparison value.
- Is greater than—Determine whether the input value is greater than the comparison value.
- Is less than or equal to—Determine whether the input value is less than or equal to the comparison value.
- Is greater than or equal to—Determine whether the input value is greater than or equal to the comparison value.
- Is empty—Determine whether the input value is empty.
| String |
Comparison Type
(Optional) | Specifies the type of data comparison to use. - Case insensitive string—The input value is compared to the comparison values as a case insensitive string. This is the default.
- Case sensitive string—The input value is compared to the comparison values as a case sensitive string.
- Long—The input numeric value is compared to the comparison values as a Long type.
- Double— The input numeric value is compared to the comparison values as a Double type.
- Automatic data type detection—The input data type is checked and an equivalent data type comparison is performed. For example, compare the input and comparison values using string comparison for string type, long for long, and double for double. All other input data types use the default string comparison method.
| String |
Values
(Optional) | The list of values to compare to the input value. | Any Value |
Range Values
(Optional) | Specifies the range values to compare to the input value. - Minimum—The input value is compared to the minimum value in the range.
- Maximum—The input value is compared to the maximum value in the range.
| Value Table |
Comparison Value
(Optional) | The single value to compare to the input value. | Any Value |