When you construct conditions that test values, the way you complete the associated input fields depends on the type of test.
A numeric value check displays a list of logical operators (greater than, less than and so on), to which you add the required numeric value in the associated input field. A true or false check displays a choice of equal to or not equal to.
You may also see these options. You should complete the associated input field(s) as follows:
is in: enter a comma-delimited set of values, enclosed in curly brackets. For example: {Massachussets, New York, Rhode Island}
is not in: enter a comma-delimited set of values, enclosed in curly brackets.
is between: enter a range of values in square brackets, separated by three periods. For example: [19...25]
match: enter the value, character or string to be matched.
Values in a set, range or match might be numeric or non-numeric.