The Expression Editor Toolbar

Typically the expression editor opens with the expression palette collapsed to give you more space to your script.

In this minimized, hidden state, as shown in the figure below, you have a number of useful toolbar buttons that can assist you to:

  • insert one of the common comparison operators like equals (==), not equals (!=), less than (<), greater than (>), etc.

  • erase the code editor to start over with a clean slate

  • validate the correct syntax of your script, or

  • show the expression palette for help with functions, field names, keywords, and web services, or

  • maximize the code editor to give you the largest possible area in which to see and edit your script.


Expression Palette Toolbar