Greater than or equal to
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SYNTAX
| DateTime* | <DateTime1> >= <DateTime2>
|
| Number | <Number1> >= <Number2> |
| String | <String1> >= <String2> |
| DateTime* | Returns a value of true if < is greater than or
equal to <. This is equivalent to
< occurring on or after
<DateTime2> |
| Number | Returns a value of true if < is greater than or equal to
<Number2>. Different
numeric data types may be compared in the same
expression. |
| String | Returns a value of true if <String1> is greater than or
equal to <String2>.
Corticon Studio uses Character precedence in Unicode and Java Collator to determine character precedence. |
*includes DateTime, Date, and Time data types
USAGE RESTRICTIONS
The Operators row of the table in Vocabulary usage restrictions applies, with the following exception: greater than or equal to may also be used in Conditional Value Sets & Cells (section 5 in Sections of Rulesheet that correlate with usage restrictions).
The following Rulesheet uses greater than or equal to to test whetherstring1 is greater than or equal to string2, and assign today's date to dateTime1 if it is. See today for an explanation of this literal term. ![]()
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