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Qualifying rules with ranges and lists

You can use values -- Integers, Decimals, Strings, or Date/Time/DateTime data types -- in Conditions, Condition cells, and Filters.
These values can be imprecise – they can be in the form of a range expressed in the format: x..y, where x and y are the starting and ending values for the range.
The values can also be very specific -- they can be in the form of a list expressed in the format {x,z,y}, where the values are in any order but must adhere to the data type or the defined labels when the data type is bound to an enumerated list with labels.
* Using ranges and lists in conditions and filters
* Using ranges and value sets in condition cells