Syntax for values in rule column cells
- Last Updated: June 22, 2022
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- Version 7.2
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The values that you specify must conform to the following syntax:
- If the Vocabulary term’s data type is String, Date, DateTime, or Time, the
corresponding value in the rule column must be enclosed in plain single quotes.
- CORRECT: 'apple'
- INCORRECT: “apple”, ‘apple’, apple
- If the Vocabulary term’s data type is Integer, the corresponding value must
neither be enclosed in quotes, contain decimal points or delimiters.
- CORRECT: 4, -4
- INCORRECT: 4.0, '4'
- If the Vocabulary term is Decimal, the corresponding value can optionally
contain a decimal point, but not commas. Also the value must not be enclosed in quotes.
- CORRECT: 10, -10.0, 10.5, 25145
- INCORRECT: 10,25 or 1,025.00
- If the Vocabulary term is Boolean, the corresponding value can only be T, F,
true, or false. The case does not matter but the value must not be enclosed in
quotes.
- CORRECT: t, TRUE, F, FALSE
- INCORRECT: 'false'