
The Match Rule Expression Editor is separated into 3 panes.
l The Operators pane displays the available operators:
“$$” is used for the logical AND operator.
“!” is used for the logical NOT operator.
“ll” is used for the logical OR operator.
“()” is used to group functions and operators
l The Functions (refer to "Match Rule Functions" on page 324 ) are displayed on the right pane displays a list
of all of the available functions.
Note - On releases prior to version 10.0 of the GUI the functions all begin using the prefix “fu_*”. Although the “fu_”
prefix is not used in version 10.0 and not shown in the Functions list on the Expression Editor the functions are
the same and will operate correctly when used.
l The Expression Workbench is the work area used to build the expressions.
Operating within the Expression Editor
You can drag Functions and Operators into the Expressions Workbench. If you drag a new element onto the
top of an existing element, the new element will be place before the existing element. If you drag the new element
onto the bottom of en existing element, the new element will be placed after the existing element.
Elements can also be dragged moved within the Expressions Workbench or to the trash .
in many cases, Functions require a value such as shown below where the input of a path is required. Click on the
Function to display the input field to enter the required details. Click on the Accept button to add the details to the
Function or Cancel to discard the details.
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