0.0, such that any number value other than 0 results in a boolean true. If needed, “False Value” can be edited to specify a different
value to associate with false.Typically, a statusNumeric “null” value does not change the target boolean value.
A statusNumeric “null” value does not change/affect a linked long or integer value; however, a “null” changes a linked double or float value to “nan” (not a number).
0.0, such that any number value other than 0 results in a boolean true. If needed, “False Value” can be edited to specify a different
value to associate with false.A statusNumeric “null” value changes the statusBoolean target to “null”.
A statusNumeric “null” value changes the statusEnum target to the “null value” (often 0).
In the Format property, you can enter a Format value using pound signs (#) for digits, 0 numeral(s) for leading/trailing zero(s), and placeholder separators, such as a comma (,) for grouping and/or period (.) as decimal separator. Some Format value examples:
###,###.### — where a source number 123456.789 is string formatted as 123,456.789###,## — where a source number 123456.789 is string formatted as 123456.7900000.000 — where a source number 123.78 is string formatted as 000123.780A statusNumeric “null” value changes the linked statusEnum target to “null”.
A statusNumeric “null” value changes the absTime value to “null”.
01h 20m.A statusNumeric “null” value does not change the current linked relTime value.
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