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Latest revision as of 15:22, 29 October 2009
Purpose
Special operators
See Also
Description
Predicates are special operators. They are used to evaluate an expression and return True (.T.), False (.F.) or Unknown (.NULL.).
| Predicate | Description |
|---|---|
| BETWEEN | Evaluate whether an expression is between two other expressions. |
| IN | Evaluate whether an expression matches one of a set of values. |
| LIKE | Evaluate whether an expression is like another expression |
| NULL | Evaluate whether an expression is equal to .NULL. |