I may be just looking in the wrong sections of documentation, or missing the right term to lookup, but I'm looking for ways to essentially say:
IF>a and b
and
If>a or b
I can find verbose ways to do this via nested conditionals, etc, but wanted to check to see if I'm missing a simpler convention.
thx
Conventions for: IF>a and b / IF>a or b
Moderators: Dorian (MJT support), JRL
Re: Conventions for: IF>a and b / IF>a or b
An example of what you're actually trying to do would be more helpful for me. But looking at your posted sample I'm guessing you'll have to use nested if> functions that are using complex expressions. You can find examples in help for If>.
Re: Conventions for: IF>a and b / IF>a or b
Simplest example without defining the negative (false) case:
AND:
OR:
Just checking to see if there is some sort of predefined conditional conjunction I've missed, or some other way of handling this that is widely adopted.
AND:
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IF>x=TRUE
IF>y=TRUE
Let>XandYbothTrue=TRUE
ENDIF
ENDIF
OR:
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IF>x=TRUE
Let>XorYisTrue=TRUE
ENDIF
IF>y=TRUE
Let>XorYisTrue=TRUE
ENDIF
Just checking to see if there is some sort of predefined conditional conjunction I've missed, or some other way of handling this that is widely adopted.
Re: Conventions for: IF>a and b / IF>a or b
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Let>x=TRUE
Let>Y=FALSE
IF>{(%x%="TRUE")and(%y%="TRUE")}
Let>XandYbothTrue=TRUE
ENDIF
IF>{(%x%="TRUE")or(%y%="TRUE")}
Let>XorYisTrue=TRUE
ENDIF
Re: Conventions for: IF>a and b / IF>a or b
Thx. I've got these more complicated cases I'm trying to work out where a given subset of 6 total items may be true, and that determines an outcome.
I'll be able to work it out now that I've got the logical syntax.
I'll be able to work it out now that I've got the logical syntax.