Workbench supports XPath expressions
that include operators. Operators are evaluated at run time.
Almost all expressions that include operators require that a
value is included on either side of the operation. For example,
the less-than operator (<) requires two values
to compare.
Only the unary minus expression uses an operator with only one
value; unary minus expressions include a minus sign (-) followed
by a value. The unary minus expression - value returns
the negative of the value value.
To build an expression that uses operators:Enter
the value to use on the left side of the operator:
To use data from the data tree, click Process Data to view
the data tree, select the data item to use as the value, and click
Insert Selection.
To use the results of a function, click Functions to view
the Functions library, select the function, and click Insert Selection.
To enter other text, type the value.
Click Operators to view the Operators library.
Locate the operator that you want to use and choose either
of these ways to add it to the expression:
Enter the value to use on the right side of the operator:
To use data from the data tree, click Process Data to view
the data tree, select the data item to use as the value, and click
Insert Selection.
To use the results of a function, click Functions to view
the Functions library, select the function, and click Insert Selection.
To enter other text, type the value.
When the expression is complete, click OK.
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