Filter Expression Syntax Reference
Query filter expressions have the following form.
Operator
operator can be any operator in the following table:
| Operator | |
|---|---|
| =
== IS |
|
| !=
<> IS NOT |
|
| > | |
| < | |
| >= | |
| <= | |
| ISNULL
IS NULL |
Tests that the row does not contain a value in this column. |
| NOTNULL
NOT NULL IS NOT NULL |
Tests that the row contains a value in this column. |
| BETWEEN value_1 and value_2 | Requires two values, separated by the keyword and. The range includes the end values. |
| IN ( value [, value ]* ) | Requires a set of values, separated by commas, surrounded by parentheses. |
Value
value can be any value of the same data type as the column's data type.
Surround string values in single quote characters: for example, 'My Value'.
Negation
NOT reverses the boolean value of a logical expression that follows it. For example, you can use the operators NOT BETWEEN and NOT IN.
You can also precede an operator clause with
NOT, for example:
NOT column operator value
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