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Hi dsrth, You must define a range by specifying a start and end value. Unfortunately, defining ranges is a bit tricky because the range limits are always integers and should not overlap. In case of overlapping ranges, the first one in the list is used. But if you use overlapping ranges, you will always get some warnings when compiling. For details, see "Dynamizing an object property with "Range" evaluation type". Kind regards |
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