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Array Operationsarrays_of_arrays

Arrays of arrays are not supported by the Designer.


Blob Operationsblob_definition

A blob represents base64-encoded arbitrary binary data.

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DateTime Operationscalculate_dates

This is calculated e.g. as follows:

  1. 31.01.2017 + 1 month = 31.02.2017
  2. The resulting date 31.02.2017 is normalized to 03.03.2017.

DateTime Operationstimeticks

Within this context TimeTicks are UNIX timestamps.
Unix time, or POSIX time, is a system for describing points in time: it is the number of seconds elapsed since midnight UTC of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds. It is widely used not only on Unix-like operating systems but also in many other computing systems.

Integer Operationsboolean_definition

Boolean values represent binary-valued logic (true, false).

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Integer Operationsdatetime_definition

CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[.sss] [Z|[+|-]hh:mm]

Whereas "Z" stands for the time zone: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The W3C value space of DateTime is closely related to the dates and times described in ISO 8601.

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Integer Operationsfloat_definition

A float corresponds to the IEEE single-precision 32-bit floating-point type.

Lexical representation: [white spaces] [+|-][nnn][.nnn][e|E[+|-]nnn] (where white spaces are any tab or space character; nnn may be any number of digits)

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Integer Operationsinteger_definition

The W3C defines integers as "decimal", which represents arbitrary precision decimal numbers.

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  • Integer Operations
Integer Operationsstring_definition

A string is a set of finite-length sequences of a character set (the Bridge uses UTF-8 internally).

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