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  1. Preface
  2. Taskflows and linear taskflows
  3. Taskflows
  4. Linear taskflows

Taskflows

Taskflows

Taskflow functions

Taskflow functions

You can use several functions in the Taskflow Expression Editor.
Some of the key functions are described below:
Asset detail functions
You can use the following asset detail functions from the
Miscellaneous
section of the Expression Editor:
  • getAssetLocation
  • getAssetName
  • getInstanceStartTime
Character functions
You can use the following character functions from the
Strings
section of the Expression Editor:
  • instr
  • lpad
  • ltrim
  • rtrim
Conversion functions
You can use the following conversion functions from the
Dates and Times
,
Miscellaneous
, or
String
sections of the Expression Editor:
  • toChar(Numbers)
  • toDate
  • toDecimal
  • toInteger
Data cleansing functions
You can use the following data cleansing function from the
Miscellaneous
section of the Expression Editor:
  • in
Date functions
You can use the following date functions from the
Dates and Times
section of the Expression Editor:
  • addToDate
  • dateDiff
  • getDatePart
  • lastDay
  • trunc
Numeric functions
You can use the following numeric function from the
Numbers
section of the Expression Editor:
  • round(Numbers)
  • trunc
Organization detail functions
You can use the following organization detail functions from the
Miscellaneous
section of the Expression Editor:
  • getDefaultFailureEmailNotification
  • getDefaultSuccessEmailNotification
  • getDefaultWarningEmailNotification
  • getOrganizationName
Test functions
You can use the following test functions from the
Miscellaneous
section of the Expression Editor:
  • decode
  • iif
  • isNull
When you use an integer type variable in a function, explicit casting of number is required for best results. For example, rewrite
$output.current
to
number($output.current)
in functions where you pass an integer type variable.

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