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Component: HAN-AS-RUL
Component Name: SAP HANA Rules Framework
Description: A string or number upon which a mathematical or logical operation is performed.
Key Concepts: An operand is an element of a rule expression in the SAP HANA Rules Framework. It is a data object that can be used to define conditions and actions in a rule. Operands can be either constants, variables, or functions. How to use it: Operands are used to define conditions and actions in a rule. For example, if you want to create a rule that states “if the temperature is greater than 30 degrees Celsius, then turn on the air conditioner”, you would use an operand to represent the temperature (e.g. “temperature”) and another operand to represent the action (e.g. “turn on air conditioner”). Tips & Tricks: When creating rules with operands, it is important to ensure that the operands are properly defined and that they are used correctly in the rule expression. For example, if you are using a variable as an operand, make sure that it is properly declared and initialized before it is used in the rule expression. Related Information: For more information about operands and how to use them in the SAP HANA Rules Framework, please refer to the official SAP HANA documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_HANA_RULES_FRAMEWORK/2.0/en-US