You can use the number operand in a formula to represent a number value or number runtime prompt. Number operands are part of some formulas by default. You can add number operands to formulas using the custom toolbar.
To define a number operand in a formula:
If it is not open, open the graphical business rule to which you want to add an operand.
If the BR Language tab is not selected, select it in the bottom of the left frame of the Analytic Administration Services window.
Expand the Formulas folder. Select the type of formula to add, and double-click the formula or drag it to the desired location in the business rule on the Graphical tab.
On the Formula tab, double-click the Number toolbar button on the Custom Toolbar.
The Number operand is inserted to the right of the last component in the formula.
In the Specify Number text box, enter a value for the number operand. Or if you want to enter a numeric local or global variable, click the Member Selection button to search for one.
Click Save to save the changes you made.