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IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Version 6.3 > User's Guides > Agent Builder User's Guide > Edit data source and attribute properties > Formula Editor > Component types IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version 6.3
Formula Editor Literal components
Use the string and number components in the Formula Editor to manipulate literals in formulae.
For details about the Formula Editor and its component view, see (Formula Editor).
A literal is any value that is entered directly in the formula that does not come from an attribute value or from a function. A literal value can be either a string or a number.
Figure 1. Edit the Selected Number page with a number selected.
Procedure
- You can replace a literal string or number with an attribute by clicking Attribute. A valid attribute name must be selected or entered without quotation marks.
- You can replace a literal string or number with a function by clicking Function. Parentheses are added after the name and the selection list contains valid function names to choose from.
- A warning is displayed if a number is entered where a string is expected or vice versa.
- If Number is selected, an error is displayed if the field is not a number. OK is disabled until the error is corrected.
What to do next
See Formula Editor common options for information about using the following options: Insert, Remove, and Up one Level.
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Component types