
The Contained Objects page appears.
Name
(Optional) Short Text
(Optional) Text
The newly created boolean expression appears in the Object Manager panel.
If you choose Create the boolean expression appears under the Contained Objects tab.
The following template types are available:
Any operand is true
All operands are true
<1> and <2>
<1> or <2> or <3>
(<1> and <2>) or <3>
(<1> or <2>) and <3>
<1> and <2> and <3>
Choose your own template
The template type which is selected appears next to the Template.

You can create a value range expression using the selected data object or expression as the test parameter.
Use Value from Standard Type as Condition
Choose
next to
if .
In the context menu, choose
Use Direct Value Range From
Default Objects
and choose the standard type.
Use Value from an Existing Context Data Object as Condition
Choose
next to
if .
In the context menu, choose
Use Direct Value Range From
Other Context Parameter...
.
In the Context Query dialog box that appears, select the data object.
Use Value from an Existing Expression as Condition
Choose
next to
if .
In the context menu, choose
Use Direct Value Range From
Expressions...
.
In the Object Query dialog box that appears, enter the name of the expression and choose Search .
The expression appears below the Search button.
Select the expression.
You can also directly select an expression or a data object as a condition. The selected expression should have result of type Boolean and the selected data object should be of type Boolean.
Use Operand from an Existing Expression as Condition
Choose
next to
if .
In the context menu, choose
Select Operand...
Select Expressions...
Select...
.
In the Object Query dialog box that appears, enter the name of the expression and choose Search .
The expression appears below the Search button.
Select the expression.
Use Operand from an Existing Context Data Object as Condition
Choose
next to
if .
In the context menu, choose
Select Operand...
Select Data Object...
Other Context Parameter...
.
In the Context Query dialog box that appears, select the data object.
Use a New Expression as Condition
Choose
next to
if .
In the context menu, choose Create Expression...
In the Object Creation dialog box that appears, create the expression.
For more information, see Creating Expressions