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| Syntax |`literal({a: Any})` <br> `a` - the value to treat as a literal expression |
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| Operations allowed in call-chain | None allowed; typically used within another function, like a comparison (with syntactic sugar, this would appear on the right side of the comparison). The outer function or comparison dictates the operations allowed in the call-chain. |
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| Notes | Literals can be `int`, `float`, `string`, `date` or `timestamp`, where `date` uses the format `yyyy-mm-dd` and `timestamp` follows the [ISO 8601](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601){:target="_blank"} format. `string` is generally interchangeable with all other formats, except when used in a `property` chained to an `entity`. In this case, Segment recommends matching the data type of the entity property being targeted. |
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| Example |`literal(100)` or `literal('value')` or `literal(2022-10-17T00:00:00)`|
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| Example |`literal(100)`, `literal('value')`, or `literal(2022-10-17T00:00:00)`|
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