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About Operators


In expressions, operators define operations or relationships between operands. Operator names are case sensitive. For example, Req(A, B) is not the same as req(A, B) and will result in a syntax error.

Most operator names are entirely lowercase. However, a few contain capital letters and are noted in later sections. The Rule Assembly Language has several types of operators.

Some operators expect logical operands. Others expect numeric operands. When an operand is of a type different than the operator expects, the eConfigurator engine forces the operand to the correct type.


 Product Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003