Chapter 4-2: True/False Status Indicators Cover Page Using AND and OR StatementsUsing OR After an IF Statement

Using AND After an IF Statement


Consider the following example using an AND statement after an IF. In this example, the two statements are really part of a single logical verification since your intent is to check if both of the two statements are true.

          IF       TAR CUSTOMER BALANCE           GT     0
          AND      TAR WORK ON ACCOUNT AMOUNT     NE     0

·    When the IF statement executes, it automatically sets the level 1 true/false status indicator to either T or F, as appropriate.

·    If the IF statement is false, setting level 1 to F, the AND statement is bypassed because the possibility that both conditions are true has already been eliminated.

·    If the IF statement is true, the AND statement executes. If the AND statement is true, the level 1 indicator is preserved (left unchanged as T). If the AND statement is false, the level 1 indicator is changed to F.

 

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