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*'''AND(condition1;condition2)''' | *'''AND(condition1;condition2)''' | ||
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*'''condition1 / condition2''' - logical expressions using >, <, =, >=, <=, !=, other functions, report column values or fields | *'''condition1 / condition2''' - logical expressions using >, <, =, >=, <=, !=, other functions, report column values or fields | ||
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*If no brackets are used in formulas, the AND operator (&&) has higher precedence than the [[OR Function | OR operator]] (||). | |||
Latest revision as of 12:42, 29 March 2024
This function returns the Boolean value "true" if both conditions are true. It is usually used in conjunction with the IF Function.
Format
- AND(condition1;condition2)
where:
- condition1 / condition2 - logical expressions using >, <, =, >=, <=, !=, other functions, report column values or fields
Examples № 1
Important
- The condition can be an arithmetic expression. If the result of this expression is a non-zero number, the condition is considered fulfilled. If the result of the expression is zero, the condition is not fulfilled.
- When checking values in custom checkbox fields, you should use 1 and 0 in reports and Yes / No in data tag calculated fields
- Function works only with two arguments.
Alternative use
In formulas, it is represented by two consecutive ampersand symbols — &&'
Example № 2
%%$IF(
{{Task.Notification}}=0
&& {{Task.Application through the form}}=1
&& {{Task.Who are you?}}="Physical person"
&& {{Task.Select a predefined answer}}="Calculation.Legal Entity ."
)$%%
Invalid field value "Select a predefined answer" for the customer type "Physical person"
%%$ENDBLOCK$%%
The construction must be added in one line without spaces and line breaks:
%%$IF({{Task."Disable field 07. Notification"}}=0&&{{Task.Application through the form}}=1&&{{Task.Who are you?}}="Physical person"&&{{Task.Select a predefined answer}}="Calculation.Legal Entity")$%%Invalid field value "Select a predefined answer" for the customer type "Physical person" %%$ENDBLOCK$%%
Important
- If no brackets are used in formulas, the AND operator (&&) has higher precedence than the OR operator (||).