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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)
AND(condition1;condition2)
where:
●     condition1 / condition2 - logical expressions using >, <, =, >=, <=, !=, other functions, report column values or fields
 
Examples:
IF(AND(D="Column text";C>100500);"Good";"Bad")
Notes:
●     the condition can be an arithmetic expression. If the result of this expression is a non-zero number, then the condition is considered to be fulfilled. If the result of the expression is zero, then the condition is considered 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
 
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Revision as of 17:45, 5 December 2019

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)

AND(condition1;condition2)

where:

●     condition1 / condition2 - logical expressions using >, <, =, >=, <=, !=, other functions, report column values or fields

 

Examples:

IF(AND(D="Column text";C>100500);"Good";"Bad")

Notes:

●     the condition can be an arithmetic expression. If the result of this expression is a non-zero number, then the condition is considered to be fulfilled. If the result of the expression is zero, then the condition is considered 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

 

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