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The following table lists the logical operators that you can use with the rules language (both the word and the symbol are valid). The logical operator OR (|) takes precedence over the logical operator AND (&).
The expression evaluates to true (Y) if and only if both logical operands are true. The expression evaluates to true (Y) if either logical operand is true, or if both are true. The expression evaluates to true (Y) if and only if the logical operand is false (N).This operator can be used in the conditions part of a rule as well as in selection criteria.The only permissible syntax for use with LIKE is: WHERE NOT(fieldname LIKE 'value').Notes on the NOT Symbol
• In ostty, you can enter the NOT operator by typing the word “not”, or by typing a caret symbol (^) (Shift+6 on some keyboards).
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