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ANDThis function returns TRUE if all its arguments evaluate to TRUE; it returns FALSE if one or more arguments evaluate to FALSE. Syntax
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argument1 OR argument2 [OR ...] |
argument1 - The first boolean condition that you want to evaluate. argument2 - The first boolean condition that you want to evaluate. [OR …] - Additional boolean conditions that you want to evaluate.
Return type
- boolean
Examples
TRUE
TRUE OR ? (= UNKNOWN)
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TRUE
This is the boolean value TRUE.
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FALSE
This is the boolean value FALSE.
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NOT
This operator reverses the value of its boolean argument.
Syntax
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NOT argument |
- argument - The boolean condition of which you want to reverse its value.
Return type
- boolean
Examples
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Using brackets is not required, but advised to clearly indicate which boolean condition needs to be reversed. |
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UNKNOWN
You can use the '?' (question mark), representing UNKNOWN, to check if an expression or an attribute has a value.
Example
Suppose a model with an entity Person and attributes Person.name and Person.age. In runtime, a user fills out a form and enters his name, but forgets to fill out his age.
As a result:
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