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🎁 Day 1 of Presents: The New Expression Data Type ⚡

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Day 1 of Xano's Special 3 Days of Presents Is Here! Introducing a brand new data type in th

   [3 Days of Xano Presents]( Day 1 of Xano's Special 3 Days of Presents Is Here! Introducing a brand new data type in the No-Code API Builder: [Expression](. The expression data type, as the name might suggest, allows you to write powerful expressions using a brand-new Xano-specific syntax. The expression syntax also allows you to quickly create inline expressions with math and text manipulation while also providing support for conditionals. Furthermore, it allows you to leverage all the same No-Code filters from Xano within the expression. This stuff is ultra-powerful! 🤔 But why? We believe in providing you with even more tools to build how you want. You can still do everything with No-Code functions and filters; the new Xano expressions, if you choose to use them, can minimize clicks and significantly shave down function stacks with inline syntax. Want to see how to get started? Check out this tutorial below. 👇 [Expression Data Type]( Give it a try and let us know your feedback or questions in the [Community](! I think you'll find it extremely powerful. 👀 Stay tuned for Day 2 for another feature reveal tomorrow! -- Michael Udinski Developer Advocate Lead  [Twitter]( [Youtuve](  ©2023 Xano Inc. 20700 Ventura Blvd. Ste 210, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 [Don't like these emails? Unsubscribe.]()                              Â

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