Wiki source code of Length Comparison - SpEL

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Erik Bakker 7.1 4 == About ==
Erik Bakker 18.1 5 With the help of this SpEL expression, you can easily determine the length of your payload in the number of characters.
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Erik Bakker 7.1 7 == Documentation ==
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Erik Bakker 7.1 9 ==== 1. How to use====
Erik Bakker 18.1 10 With the help of this SpEL expression, you can easily determine the length of your payload in the number of characters.
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Erik Bakker 7.1 12 ==== 2. Keynotes & restrictions====
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Erik Bakker 11.1 14 * Note that this is an example of how you can use the SpEL expression within eMagiz.
Erik Bakker 19.1 15 * The key element of this SpEL expression is that it allows you to compare two strings and determine whether a certain threshold is met.
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Erik Bakker 7.1 17 ==== 3. License Information====
Erik Bakker 12.1 18 Part of the standard license agreement as agreed upon when using the store for the first time.
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Erik Bakker 10.1 20 ==== 4. Relevant eMagiz Academy Microlearnings====
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Erik Bakker 22.1 22 * [[SPEL Expressions>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.Data Handling.advanced-data-handling-spel-expressions||target="blank"]]
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Erik Bakker 21.1 24 //Would you please consult the privacy policy of eMagiz at the following [[link>>https://www.emagiz.com/privacy-policy/||target="blank"]])))
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